After the International Brotherhood of Teamsters' executive board declined to endorse either Kamala Harris or Donald Trump, a series of local joint councils representing HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of workers in key swing states endorsed Harris.
Harris has gotten the endorsement of Teamsters Joint Councils in Michigan, Wisconsin, Nevada, Philadelphia and Western Pennsylvania, as well as Idaho and Alaska.
"Kamala Harris worked with the Teamsters and other union workers to pass the historic Butch Lewis Act which
has saved the pensions of over a million retirees to date. As President, Kamala Harris will build on those efforts and
work with Congress to pass the PRO Act, ending some of the most egregious
union busting tactics once and for all. In contrast, Donald Trump tried to gut workers’
rights as President by appointing union busters to the NLRB and advocating for
national right-to-work. Trump’s project 2025 would go even further, attacking the
ability for unions to even have the ability to organize. This November we will work
with millions of union workers across the country to defeat Donald Trump once again,
and send Vice President Harris and Governor Walz to the White House. We are proud
to endorse Harris-Walz for President and Vice President."
-- Bill Carroll, President of Teamsters Joint Council 39, Wisconsin