When Brian Pannebecker shows up in front of a factory, the shift change gets a little louder than usual. Once a week, in the early afternoon, he positions himself in front of one of the many car plants in Detroit and the surrounding area to campaign for Donald Trump. On this sunny October day, he and a handful of other members of his Auto Workers for Trump group are in Sterling Heights, a Detroit suburb where Ford makes rear axles for its cars. He grew up nearby and worked for Ford and Chrysler for a long time and recently retired. He brought signs and flags saying things like “Trump 2024,” and when cars drive past him, he yells things like “Yeah, Baby, Trump!”
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