President Joe Biden on Tuesday joined a picket line with striking autoworkers in Michigan, supporting their call for a 40% pay raise and saying they deserve a "lot more" than they are getting.

Biden's appearance, the first visit by a U.S. president to striking workers in modern history, comes a day before Donald Trump, the Republican front-runner for president, will speak to auto workers in Michigan. The rare back-to-back events highlight the importance of union support in the 2024 presidential election, even though unions represent a tiny fraction of U.S. workers.

Democrat Biden traveled to a Belleville, Michigan, parts distribution center owned by General Motors (GM.N), and joined dozens of picketers outside. "Companies were in trouble, now they're doing incredibly well. And guess what? You should be doing incredibly well, too," Biden said through a bullhorn. "Stick with it."

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      1 year ago

      Right. Good thing is I'm not here to convince you.

      I never said their deal was bad.

      Your entire argument has been “people can accept bad deals” to get you in striking distance of “they accepted a bad deal.”

      This is just you replacing my point with something that is easier to argue against. I see it all the time.

      So yeah, I’m trusting them for now. Because there’s nothing in front of me indicating they are wrong.

      Go right on ahead man. That doesn't invalidate my point.