It is a story of two candidates.
Whereas Vice President Kamala Harris continues to reel in mass assist from stars like Billie Eilish, Chris Rock, Meryl Streep, Oprah and Taylor Swift, former President Trump seems to have a majority of assist from members of the Teamsters union, a traditionally blue voting bloc.
“They are not the rank-and-file,” actor Robert Davi, who appeared in films like “The Goonies,” “Die Onerous” and “License to Kill,” advised Fox Information’ Brian Kilmeade on Saturday.
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“They are not the Teamsters that really make the units work. That 60% of the Teamsters are for Donald Trump. So there’s an enormous disconnect by way of cash and the understanding of what the issues of our nation are.”
Davi has damaged the ranks of the Hollywood crowd together with his personal assist for the previous president, remaining in a particular class of Trump-backing personalities like Dean Cain, Hulk Hogan, Child Rock and Dennis Quaid, to call a number of.
On the identical time, one other unlikely group deviated from expectations as The Worldwide Brotherhood of Teamsters shunned endorsing the Democratic nominee for the primary time in over 25 years and determined to stay impartial.
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On-line and cellphone survey outcomes from Teamsters union members prompt a majority assist former President Trump over Vice President Harris as effectively.
“The Democratic Celebration has been hijacked by an excessive woke ideology from the left, as we have even seen from AOC the opposite day touch upon most likely one of many greatest fascinating combats in opposition to terrorism [pagers exploding]. She criticized that and most of the left is doing that, and continues to do this,” Davi advised Kilmeade.
To date, Harris has pulled in assist from different Hollywood personalities like George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Ben Stiller, Mark Hamill, Jamie Lee Curtis and rapper Cardi B.
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