Las Vegas casino unions are gearing up for another battle with President Donald Trump as he continues to push for policies that they believe will harm their members and the local economy.
The unions, representing thousands of workers in the city’s casinos, have been at odds with Trump ever since he took office in 2016. They have clashed over issues such as health care, immigration, and workers’ rights, with the unions accusing Trump of siding with big business at the expense of workers.
Now, as Trump ramps up his reelection campaign and looks to rally support in key swing states like Nevada, the unions are preparing to take on the president once again. They have already launched a campaign to educate their members about Trump’s record on labor issues and are planning to mobilize their members to vote against him in the upcoming election.
“We cannot afford to have another four years of Donald Trump in the White House,” said Maria Montoya, a spokesperson for the Culinary Workers Union Local 226. “His policies have been disastrous for working people, and we are determined to do everything in our power to ensure that he does not get reelected.”
The unions are also planning to hold rallies and protests in Las Vegas and other cities to draw attention to the impact of Trump’s policies on workers and their families. They are hoping to build a broad coalition of labor, community, and political groups to oppose Trump’s reelection bid.
“We know that defeating Trump will not be easy, but we are committed to fighting for our members and for the future of our country,” said Montoya. “We refuse to sit back and watch as Trump tries to destroy everything that we have worked so hard to build.”
The unions are expected to play a key role in the upcoming election, as Nevada is considered a battleground state that could determine the outcome of the race. With their strong organizing power and deep ties to the local community, the unions are well positioned to mobilize voters and make their voices heard in November.
As the election draws closer, the unions are urging their members to stay informed, get involved, and make their voices heard at the ballot box. They are confident that by working together, they can defeat Trump and elect a president who will fight for the interests of working people.
“We have a choice in this election,” said Montoya. “We can either stand up and fight for our rights, or we can sit back and let Trump win again. We choose to fight, and we will not stop until we have secured a better future for all workers in this country.”