Georgia’s Gov. Brian Kemp points to his state’s ability to attract EV manufacturers.
The United Auto Workers strike seemed to catch the White House and auto executives off guard.Kemp described the historic labor strike as a natural consequence of blue-state economic policies that are more supportive of union rights in an interview on Monday.
In a statement responding to Kemp’s remarks, a spokesperson for Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat, defended the state’s development record — and stressed the social values that blue-state leaders have used to draw a contrast with states like Georgia. “We would encourage both sides to come to the table with fair demands and realistic expectations and solve this issue before our state and national economy are negatively affected,” Missouri Gov. Michael Parson, a Republican, said in a statement to POLITICO. “We want people working and our state and economy moving forward.”
in support of UAW workers and calling the EV push a “SCAM” on his social media platform, Truth Social.
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