Nevada Union Workers Deserve Better: Why Trump is the Right Choice for 2024
Donald Trump has shown time and time again that he’s willing to fight for American workers
By Ryan Johnson, October 28, 2024 12:09 pm
As a proud union member, I have spent years watching career politicians like Kamala Harris and Joe Biden make empty promises, only to see jobs shipped overseas, wages decrease, and inflation decimate my bank account. I’ve had enough. That’s why, in 2024, I’m standing firmly behind Donald J. Trump for President.
President Trump has always stood by American workers. When he was President, unemployment rates decreased, wages grew, and the economy worked for the working class, not just the elites. I cannot say the same about Kamala Harris, who has overseen historic inflation and a crumbling economy. Her so-called “green” policies and out-of-touch regulations are killing industries that Nevadans depends on.
Teamsters in Nevada and across the country need a President who will fight for jobs here at home, not bow to the elites who are only interested in lining their pockets at our expense. Donald Trump has shown time and time again that he’s willing to fight for American workers. He created more than 1.2 million manufacturing and construction jobs, slashed regulations that strangled small businesses and rebuilt an economy that put American labor first.
Harris’ open-border policies have flooded the market with cheap labor, undercutting wages and leaving American workers in the dust. With President Trump, we know we have a President who will secure our borders and protect the value of our labor.
Donald J. Trump is the only candidate who will bring back American jobs, secure fair wages, and make sure that the hardworking men and women of this country— including union members—aren’t forgotten. That’s why I’m proud to stand behind him in 2024.
It’s time to put American workers first again. President Trump is the only one who can do that.
- Nevada Union Workers Deserve Better: Why Trump is the Right Choice for 2024 - October 28, 2024