How the UAW abandoned auto-workers to back radicals

One of the most consequential political races now underway is the battle to replace retiring Michigan Democrat Gary Peters in the U.S. The outcome could bring the socialist surge fracturing the Democratic Party to a screeching halt, or it could give the movement wings.
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One of the most consequential political races now underway is the battle to replace retiring Michigan Democrat Gary Peters in the U.S. The outcome could bring the socialist surge fracturing the Democratic Party to a screeching halt, or it could give the movement wings. It could also determine who controls the Senate for the remainder of President Trump’s time in office. A month ago, the UAW endorsed progressive candidate Abdul El-Sayed in the Democratic primary for Michigan’s open Senate seat.
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- One of the most consequential political races now underway is the battle to replace retiring Michigan Democrat Gary Peters in the U.S. The outcome could bring the socialist surge fracturing the Democratic Party to a screeching halt, or it could give the movement wings.
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How the UAW abandoned auto-workers to back radicals
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