From Lucas Kunce via Substack <[email protected]>
Subject Labor for Lucas
Date August 2, 2024 7:30 PM
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Missouri’s election-winning labor movement is united behind our campaign to defeat Josh Hawley.
In their recent endorsement, the United Steelworkers called me “the only pro-worker candidate in this race” and made a clear contrast between my record and Hawley’s “pro-worker” election-year charade:
If you’ve been to one of our campaign events, you’ve probably seen some signs that say MAKE SH*T IN AMERICA AGAIN! That’s more than a slogan. It’s a policy priority. 
Missourians have been making things for decades — but in recent years, our politicians have let giant corporations hollow out manufacturing and sell off our strategic industries to the highest bidder. I know that union workers can build the next generation of industry right here in Missouri, and that everything from our supply chains to our national security depends on America once again taking the lead. That’s why in the Senate, I’ll fight to empower and invest in our workers every day like our future depends on it — because it does.
Unions are the strongest tool everyday people have to take back power in this country. And from the picket line to the floor of the U.S. Senate, I’ll always fight for the right of American workers to organize — in the private and public sectors, for workers and retirees.
That’s why dozens of statewide and local unions have endorsed my campaign. Here are just a handful: 
Solidarity. That's how we can take back power from the corporate elites who've been robbing us for years. And this November, with the help of Missouri’s election-winning labor movement, we’re going to defeat Josh Hawley and put real working people in charge of our country.

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