FLINT, Mich.—Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump pitched competing plans for creating auto manufacturing jobs in Michigan at rallies held just one day and 40 miles apart.
Harris promised a Flint audience on Oct. 4 that she would continue the Biden administration’s government investments in manufacturing, which she said had created jobs and new auto plants.
Trump told rallygoers in Saginaw on Oct. 3 that he would revive American auto manufacturing through a system of tax incentives, tariffs on imported cars, and low-cost energy.
Attendees cheered both plans for job creation, though attendees who spoke with The Epoch Times revealed that their voting is motivated by broader concerns….