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Auto workers could be next to walk off the job and onto thepicket line, demanding more than just higher pay. Mike Pence, VivekRamaswamy, Asa Hutchinson and Will Hurd are all standing by to speakat the same Labor Day picnic in New Hampshire. The new "Wall StreetJournal" poll conducted after...
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Published in | The Lead With Jake Tapper |
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Summary: | Auto workers could be next to walk off the job and onto thepicket line, demanding more than just higher pay. Mike Pence, VivekRamaswamy, Asa Hutchinson and Will Hurd are all standing by to speakat the same Labor Day picnic in New Hampshire. The new "Wall StreetJournal" poll conducted after the first GOP debate shows Trump is onlywidening his lead among his primary opponents. Despite four crediblesightings, a violent murderer remains on the loose for the fifth dayafter escaping from a prison near Philadelphia. GUESTS: Shawn Fain |
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