Biden's Electric Vehicle Push Could Cost Him Rust Belt Votes

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By    |   Monday, 03 July 2023 07:28 AM EDT ET

The White House push to ditch internal-combustion engines for electric vehicles could come at the cost of a key Rust Belt state, as one of the biggest automobile unions has already signaled it doesn't plan to endorse President Joe Biden's reelection campaign.

In May, the United Auto Workers announced it wouldn't endorse Biden, citing concerns that his electric vehicle policies could result in fewer jobs or positions that paid lower wages.

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The White House push to ditch internal-combustion engines for electric vehicles could come at the cost of a key Rust Belt state, as one of the biggest automobile unions has already signaled it doesn't plan to endorse President Joe Biden's reelection campaign.
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