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“Make It in America” means competitiveness – strengthening our manufacturing sector so our entrepreneurs, workers, and businesses can compete worldwide - producing the goods that America needs and the world wants to buy. If China, and other nations, want a strong trading relationship with the United States, they must play by the rules.

“Democrats’ Make It in America agenda stands in sharp contrast to the anti-worker agenda of the Republicans – in Washington and from coast to coast.

“For months, in Wisconsin, Ohio, and states nationwide, Americans have seen Republican governors and legislatures attack teachers and public servants.

“And we’ve seen workers – union and non-union alike – inspire the nation by fighting back.

“The Steelworkers know: the fight of workers in Wisconsin is the fight of workers everywhere. When the rights of some are threatened, the rights of all are threatened."
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