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Editorial: The New York Times

  • A sense of betrayal lingers in the electorate, especially among blue-collar workers in the United States.
  • Joe Biden vowed to be the most pro-union president ever, and he has fulfilled his promise.
  • Biden's pro-union actions may not be enough to sway workers who feel betrayed by the Democratic party.
  • Biden faces significant backlash from the Arab American community due to his unwavering support for Israel.
  • Support for Palestine may determine election outcomes in key areas like Michigan, home to the largest Arab American community in the U.S.

Conclusion: Despite his pro-union stance, Biden may fail to win the backing of the working class due to his stance on other issues such as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This could negatively impact his performance in the upcoming elections.