President Biden took aim at former President Trump at a campaign event in Pennsylvania Saturday, using his remarks to cast his predecessor as an anti-labor leader who, if re-elected, would renege on some of the union’s hardest-fought gains.
Speaking at an event in Pittsburgh, Biden repeatedly described Trump as a “loser” who doesn’t care about union workers and would gladly do away with benefits like health care and pension plans if he won the presidency a second time.
“Donald Trump is a loser,” Biden told the audience. “He’s a loser of a candidate, and he’s a loser of a man.
“I’ve never been this direct,” Biden added. “But I tell you what, [Trump] is about making sure you push people down. He thinks the way you get ahead is to push people down.”
President Biden shouts during an election campaign event in Pittsburgh Saturday. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
His remarks were tailored specifically to union workers in Philadelphia, a group that has until recently been a reliable bedrock of support for Democratic candidates. But labor politics have shifted in recent years, especially in Rust Belt states, to favor Trump, many workers citing his accessible rhetoric and appeal to working-class voters.
Some longtime unions have altogether declined to endorse a presidential candidate in 2024, citing the split ideology among their members.
Many also remain lukewarm about Harris’ campaign, viewing her as doing little to win their vote in the months since entering the presidential race.
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Biden’s speech Saturday attempted to rectify that, even as most of his remarks were focused on criticizing the former president, whom he noted has tried “51 times” to eliminate health care coverage for union employees.
“The last thing we need is for Trump to get elected, to take away all the things we’ve done,” he said. “How many of you have pensions now? How many of your families have…

