Bilingual billboards in English and Spanish calling former President Donald Trump “anti-union” went up on Labor Day in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
The Democratic National Committee, which posted the billboards, said in a news release first reported to NBC News: “We have unions to thank for advances in fair wages, worker protections and health care.”
The release praised Vice President Harris and his running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, a former union member, who “know that workers are the engine that powers this country, and that’s why they’ve always stood behind them.”
DNC spokeswoman Maddy Mundy blasted Trump as a “union buster who is trying to hold down union workers’ pay” and undermined unions as president “to line the pockets of the multibillionaire executives who donated to his campaign.”
“Simply put: Trump is a union wound,” Mundy said.
The billboards, which read “anti-syndicalista” (anti-unionist) in capital letters, come as both sides turn their attention to battleground states. Harris He is intensifying his race with Trump. according to requests.