Early voting kicks off in Detroit on Saturday, with more cities soon to follow, as presidential candidates make their final push in Michigan.Both campaigns crisscrossed the swing state on Friday and made appeals to key constituencies, including auto workers and Arab Americans. At a rally in Detroit, former President Donald Trump said global trade deals drove manufacturing jobs overseas. He pledged to bring them back by imposing steep tariffs on imported cars.”Vote Trump and you will see a mass exodus of manufacturing jobs from Mexico to Michigan, from Shanghai to Sterling Heights,” Trump said.Vice President Kamala Harris made an appearance at the United Auto Workers Local 652 hall in Lansing and rallied in Grand Rapids. She warned Trump would undermine collective bargaining and other worker protections. “No matter what the noise is out there, he is no friend of labor. Just look at the record instead of his rhetoric,” Harris …
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