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In a blow to Harris, Teamsters won’t endorse either candidate in 2024


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Sept. 18, 202402:18

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Today the Teamsters announced it won’t endorse any candidate for president. It’s a blow for Vice President Harris, who becomes the first Democratic presidential candidate in nearly three decades not to get the endorsement of America’s largest union. Meanwhile, former President Trump is out on the campaign trail with new signs of a larger security presence following Sunday’s apparent assassination attempt. NBC News’ Garrett Haake reports.

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