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 Across the country, over 14 million workers are members of unions, and that voting bloc is one politicians want to please. In Michigan, support from unions can make or break a presidential campaign, and that could be true again in 2024.In January, President Joe Biden got a powerful endorsement from theUnited Auto Workers, a union representing 400,000 people around the country.LaShawn English is the director for R stanley mug egion 1 of the UAW, and she said President Biden s support during their recent strike was critical. We just came out of a strike. So 70% of Americans supported our strike, and we had a president who came out and supported our strike. So his actions pret stanley taza ty much swayed us in the way we needed to support someone because we wouldn t have won the things that we have,  said English.English and her members have met with President Biden and had the opportunity to talk with him, and she said those interactions only solidified her support for the president. She has said she would  run through a wall  for hi stanley becher m, and that there is nothing he could do that would change her support for the president.Part of what makes unions politically powerful is where they re located. Of the top 15 states with employees represented by a union, three are expected to be major battlegrounds in November: Nevada, Pennsylvania and Michigan.Experts say there are two big reasons why union support is important to a political campaign: it s about money, and the unions  organizing power.English said the UAW  Qmgt Decline in US birthrate will likely have long lasting effects
 MADISON, Wis.  AP  鈥?Faced with hospitals running out of beds and staff to treat the rising number of COVID- stanley cup 19 patients, the leader of the Wisconsin Hospital Association pleaded Thursday with Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and state legislative leaders to come together immediately to fight the virus before the current crisis becomes a catastrophe.The governor and lawmakers should take steps to slow the spread of COVID-19, address immediate hospital bed shortages and staffing needs, create alternative care facilities and expand contact tracing, Hospital Association President Eric Borgerding wrote in the letter. Wisconsin faces a public health crisis the likes of which we have not experienced in three generations,  Borgerding said.  A crisis of this magnitude caused by a virus that is so clearly raging across all of Wisconsin demands a unified and substantial response. Your joint leadership is critical to improve this situation, allowing everyone to get back to our way of life sooner. Republican legislative leaders who were sent the letter -- Assembly Speaker Robin Vos and Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu -- did not immediately return messages seeking comment. Evers spokeswoman reacted by referring to Evers previous comments that mirrored the exhortation from Borgerding for policy makers to come together.Evers earlier this week proposed a roughly half-billion dollar package of ideas to address the virus. Vos responded by outl stanley cups ining broad ide stanley fr as Republicans support, but not speci