Before @JoeBiden and President Trump take the debate stage tonight in Cleveland, we’re counting down Trump’s worst betrayals of Ohio workers. #Debates2020
In 2016, Trump promised to fight for Ohio workers, but failed to lift a finger when GM abandoned Lordstown, taking 4,500 jobs with it.
Trump wasted trillions of workers’ tax dollars on a massive handout to Wall Street and his wealthy friends.
Trump stacked the courts and the Department of Labor with corporate lawyers who would side with his anti-worker agenda.
Trump made it easier for employers to reduce and take away overtime pay from hundreds of thousands of Ohio workers.
Almost 1 MILLION Ohio workers lost their jobs because of Trump’s failure to respond to the pandemic.
Trump took away the $600 per week in unemployment insurance for 680,000 Ohioans in the middle of an economic crisis.
Trump failed to protect essential frontline workers while they put their lives at risk to keep our country going during the pandemic.
Trump is trying to use the Supreme Court to eliminate the ACA, taking health coverage away from more than 740,000 Ohioans and putting more than 5 MILLION Ohioans at risk of losing protections for pre-existing conditions.
Trump promised to protect #SocialSecurity and #Medicare but he told his rich friends in Davos he would pay for his corporate tax cuts by cutting Social Security and Medicare, and is gutting them through his latest tax scam, the payroll tax freeze.
Trump and his administration have made it even easier for corporations to bust unions.
Trump refuses to raise the minimum wage for workers.
Trump attacked Goodyear -- an iconic Akron-based company that employs 64,000 workers -- to fuel his petty political grievances.
When Smithfield, a multibillion-dollar corporation owned by the Chinese communist government, failed to protect its workers, Trump handed out a paltry fine of just $10 per worker.
Americans are tired of Trump's phony populism and broken promises. Together we can elect a president who will finally be on workers' side. https://iwillvote.com/ 
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