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‘Where are the jobs?’: as US autoworkers face offshoring, Democrats vie to win votes
US autoworkers previously supporting Trump and Republicans are experiencing job losses due to offshoring and tariffs. Brenda Davis, a Ford retiree, and Morgan Hughes, a General Motors worker in Ohio, highlight concerns over outsourcing and plant closures. Democrats are attempting to win these voters.
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