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Trump, meanwhile, is scheduled to give a prime-time speech in Detroit on Wednesday in a room filled with autoworkers, plumbers and electricians — counterprogramming the GOP presidential debate — and separately meet with striking autoworkers.

If Trump checks his ego (big if, I know, not making it about him along with the 2020 election), and emphasizes what he could do for the automotive industry workers, this could be a major win in a critical series of swing states.

It's in Biden's interest, for example, to urge his UAW allies to reach a compromise with management to prevent any economic slowdown that could result from a prolonged strike.

Axios is a pro-Biden publisher, so it's a way of saying that Biden is a sellout who is going to not stand up for workers during this critical time.

My guess is that he will give workers little, like he sold out the rail workers.