‘Where are the jobs?’: as US autoworkers face offshoring, Democrats vie to win votes

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‘Where are the jobs?’: as US autoworkers face offshoring, Democrats vie to win votes

B renda Davis, a retiree who worked at Ford in Ohio for more than 20 years, was dismayed to learn that a new Buick she bought from General Motors was manufactured entirely in China . …

B renda Davis, a retiree who worked at Ford in Ohio for more than 20 years, was dismayed to learn that a new Buick she bought from General Motors was manufactured entirely in China . Foreign vehicles are strongly discouraged from parking lots at autoworkers’ facilities, as they serve as a reminder of the ongoing threat outsourcing poses to their livelihoods. Morgan Hughes, who currently works at the General Motors assembly plant in Springfield, Ohio , is worried about the impact tariffs have had on her plant’s dwindling workload and its recent sale to a different owner, as concerns over a plant closure have loomed over the factory for years. Davis and Hughes are just two of the voices Democratic congressional representatives and policy experts heard from recently in meetings with workers in union halls across the midwest to address US trade policies and tariffs as they struggle to win back blue-collar voters ahead of the 2026 midterm elections – voters who handed Donald Trump both his presidential wins. The series of town halls organized by Public Citizen in Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Iowa, with labor unions such as the United Auto Workers, are aimed at addressing the damage of long-term trade policies that catalyzed offshoring in the US midwest – a trend that was key to Trump’s election wins in 2016 and 2024 in these historical swing states. …

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