Former longtime Teamsters President Jim Hoffa blasted his successor on Thursday for the union’s controversial decision not to endorse Kamala Harris for president.
Hoffa accused the union’s current leader, Sean O’Brien, of a “failure of leadership,” saying the Teamsters’ non-endorsement would boost the campaign of former President Donald Trump. He called it “a critical error” on O’Brien’s part.
“There is only one candidate in this race that has supported working families and unions throughout their career, and that is Vice President Kamala Harris,” he said in a statement sent to reporters.
Hoffa, the son of Jimmy Hoffa, headed the union for 23 years before stepping down in 2022. He said he oversaw the presidential endorsement process six times during his tenure.
“In every case, we supported the candidate that demonstrated a proven track record of fighting for working Americans and unions,” Hoffa said.
O’Brien announced Wednesday that the 1.3-million-member Teamsters would not be endorsing Harris or Trump, saying the union found “no definitive support among members for either party’s nominee.” The union also released internal polling the same day showing members preferred Trump to Harris.
“There is only one candidate in this race that has supported working families and unions throughout their career, and that is Vice President Kamala Harris.”
– Former Teamsters President Jim Hoffa
The announcement from the international union angered progressive members — and prompted a slew of its local affiliates to declare their backing for Harris.
As of Thursday afternoon, 11 Teamster locals and joint councils had endorsed the Democrat within a 24-hour span, including some in the swing states of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, according to a tally provided by the Harris campaign.
Asked for a response to Hoffa’s comments, Teamsters spokesperson Kara Deniz provided a statement calling the former union leader “an armchair quarterback.”
“The Teamsters Union lost hundreds of thousands of members under Hoffa’s failed leadership,” the union said. “As we successfully build back that member density under Sean O’Brien, we will continue to support and respect all our members — Democrats, Republicans, and Independents.”
Major unions like the Teamsters tend to back Democratic candidates for office, since Democrats generally support unions while most Republicans, including Trump, are hostile to them. The Teamsters endorsed Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and Bill Clinton for president, though the union supported George H.W. Bush and Ronald Reagan in earlier years.
Not endorsing anyone this cycle means the union won’t be mobilizing its political program for either party at the top of the ticket, effectively benefiting Trump.
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As Hoffa put it, “By the [union] choosing to not endorse Harris-Walz, the invaluable impact those grassroots efforts represent will be absent in critical battleground states.”
The Teamsters also handed Trump a public-relations win: The GOP candidate’s campaign gleefully blasted out the polling numbers the union released, calling it evidence rank-and-file members back the Republican.
O’Brien has said that members of both parties have let organized labor down and vowed that the union would not be “beholden” to either. He even asked for and accepted a speaking slot at the Republican National Convention this summer, a decision that infuriated left-leaning union members given the party’s track record on labor.
In that speech, O’Brien called on both Democrats and Republicans to support workers and praised Trump as “one tough SOB.”
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