Kamala Harris faces challenges in winning male support from labor unions
Vice President Kamala Harris is facing challenges in gaining support from male volunteers in labor unions ahead of the upcoming election. While most unions traditionally back Democrats, Donald Trump has made gains among union workers, complicating Harris's efforts. Labor officials note that sexism may be affecting Harris's appeal, particularly in male-dominated unions like building trades. Some union members express skepticism about her candidacy, while support from women is increasing, helping to offset the decline in male backing. Despite endorsements from major unions, the rank-and-file support for Harris varies across regions. Polls indicate she leads Trump among union members, but the overall sentiment among male workers remains a concern for her campaign.