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« on: May 03, 2018, 05:50:39 PM »

Most Democrats don't support a national right-to-work law. No Democratic President would sign one.
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« Reply #1 on: May 09, 2018, 12:33:55 AM »

It’s only gonna get worse under a President Harris or Booker.
I don't like either of them, but this is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. The worst thing that they would do is do absolutely nothing to stop it. They are not going to sign a national right to work law.
Maybe BernieBro's saying there would be a really bad midterm for Dems if either of them were President that resulted in pro-RTW trifectas in more states.  Only 22 states were "Right to Work" states at the start of the Obama administration, while 26 states were at the end and two more states passed and the Governor signed "Right to Work" laws in the following year.  It's currently postponed in Missouri pending a voter-forced referendum (but there a "Yes" vote will be in favor of the bill being challenged, like in California but unlike in Maine) that will be held probably in November of this year.
But implying that pro-RTW trifectas would be less likely under another Democratic President doesn't make sense. A midterm might go just as poorly.
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