Although a Voting Block, Unions Aren’t an Ideological Monolith
July 19, 2024Key Takeaways
- When union members discuss their political support for either Biden or Trump, the dialogue is nuanced and shows broader societal divisions.
- There is a polarized sentiment, with union members deeply entrenched in their positions based on how they perceive each candidate's impact on their livelihoods.
- Immigration is a contentious issue, with some union members criticizing Biden's policies for potentially undercutting wages by flooding the labor market.
Our Methodology
Demographics
All Voters
Sample Size
5,500
Geographical Breakdown
National
Time Period
2 Days
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On the opening day of the RNC, Teamsters President Sean O’Brien delivered the keynote speech as the first union leader to ever speak at the RNC. In reaction, discussions about labor unions and the political support of union members toward either Joe Biden or Donald Trump flooded social media.
MIG Reports data shows union members are vocal about several major topics, revealing insights into their political leanings, the controversies that shape their views, and the prevailing trends in discourse and sentiment.
Union-First: It’s a Mixed Bag
Discussions among union members about their political support for Joe Biden or Donald Trump reveal nuances. There are some key themes such as taxation, the economy, trade policies, healthcare, and labor rights.
Taxation
Many union members are dissatisfied with policies favoring the wealthy and increasing the tax burden on the middle class. Biden supporters appreciate his efforts to reduce unemployment and increase wages. Trump's critics highlight his tax reforms as benefiting the affluent.
Economy
Biden supporters credit his policies for reducing inflation, lowering gas prices, creating jobs, and emphasizing benefits for the working class. Trump supporters argue his deregulation and corporate tax cuts stimulate economic growth, though critics say these measures favor businesses over workers.
Trade Policies
Trump's tariffs and trade wars are seen as protective, but criticized by opponents for increasing costs and financial strain on Americans. Opinions are mixed on the effectiveness of bringing manufacturing jobs back to the U.S.
Healthcare and Social Security
Biden supporters value his commitment to expanding social safety nets, while Trump's stance on reducing government spending and repealing the Affordable Care Act raises concerns about benefits and affordable healthcare among union members.
Labor Rights
Many union members support Biden for his pro-union stance and support for collective bargaining, contrasting with Trump's actions which are perceived as weakening union power.
Corporate Influence and Elitism
Trump gets criticism for being corporate-friendly and pandering to elite interests. His supporters praise his anti-establishment rhetoric and efforts to dismantle entrenched political systems.
Union Workers
Conversations about union workers expose sharp political divides, particularly their support for either Joe Biden or Donald Trump. Key areas of contention include union leadership endorsements, policy impacts, and the broader implications of political alliances on labor rights and worker conditions.
Union Leadership and Support
Biden often garners support from union leaders and members who emphasize his pro-labor stances. Leaders like Liz Shuler of the AFL-CIO call Biden the "most pro-union president in history." They highlight his efforts to promote labor rights, increase investments in new industries, and foster training and apprenticeship programs. Union leaders and members who favor Biden highlight the positive impacts on labor and the economy, aligning with historically labor-friendly Democratic positions.
Trump’s relationship with labor unions is contentious. Union members who support Trump often praise his economic policies and efforts to bring jobs back to the United States. However, many union leaders oppose Trump, labeling him anti-union due to his administration’s labor policies, which they argue weakened labor protections, undermined collective bargaining, and promoted right-to-work laws that diminish union power.
Policy Impacts and Economic Approaches
Union members favoring Biden argue his administration supports labor union goals and protects worker rights. Conversely, Trump supporters within unions argue his economic policies led to job growth and prosperity, though these claims are often disputed by union leadership pointing to the negative impact of his labor policies.
Sentiment Trends
Pro-Biden sentiment among union members includes trust in his commitment to labor rights and his administration's tangible successes. Pro-Trump union members exhibit enthusiasm for his economic policies and frustration with union leadership, which they perceive as out of touch or excessively partisan.
Controversial Topics
Immigration is a contentious issue, with some union members criticizing Biden's policies for potentially undercutting wages by flooding the labor market. Trump’s stance is seen as protecting domestic jobs.
Political Realignment
There is anxiety over union leadership's engagement with conservative politicians. Events like Sean O’Brien’s appearance at the Republican National Convention evoke strong reactions. Critics within unions protest any engagement with Republicans, citing historical antagonism toward labor unions in conservative policies. Some union members warn that Republican overtures toward labor unions may be strategic moves to weaken them later.
Broader Implications
Union-related conversations about Biden and Trump are deeply divided, reflecting broader political polarizations. Union leadership generally supports Biden while criticizing Trump’s labor policies.
However, a significant faction within rank-and-file union members perceives benefits in Trump’s economic approach. This dynamic continues to provoke vibrant debate and starkly contrasting sentiments among union members, encapsulating the broader national discourse on labor and political allegiance.