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Gubernatorial Candidates Talk Worker Protections Corporate Political Influence in United Auto Workers Forum

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AI-generatedThe article covers a political forum with gubernatorial candidates discussing labor issues and corporate influence. No concrete commercial mechanism, price signal, supply chain disruption, or company-specific margin impact is identified. The event is political discourse without immediate economic or sector-level consequences.
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- UAW represents over 350,000 members.
- Candidates discussed corporate PAC donations, utility rates, AI's impact on jobs, and reproductive rights.
- Benson and Swanson do not accept corporate PAC funds; Duggan does.
- Duggan faced criticism for past corporate ties and alleged union busting.
- Forum hosted by UAW in Dearborn, Michigan.
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