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Teamsters make 'no endorsement' in US presidential race

The Teamsters, one of the country's largest unions, represents truck drivers and a wide range of other workers, including airline pilots and zookeepers.

FILE PHOTO: Teamsters union members march in the annual Labor Day Parade in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., September 2, 2024. / REUTERS/Rebecca Cook/File Photo

The Teamsters union executive board said on Sept. 18 that the union will not endorse any U.S. presidential candidate despite polling that showed a majority of members backed Republican candidate Donald Trump over Democrat Kamala Harris.

The union - which represents truck drivers and a wide range of other workers ranging from airline pilots to zookeepers - had released a national electronic poll of its members earlier on Wednesday that showed rank-and-file members preferred Trump over Harris by 59.6 percent to 34 percent.

The Teamsters' endorsement had been widely anticipated because it was seen as a factor in a handful of battleground states that will decide the Nov. 5 election, including Michigan, Nevada and Pennsylvania, where union membership is strong.

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