“Donald Trump’s primary opponents may have to perform a balancing act on the auto workers strike when they debate Wednesday night, trying to tap into the former president’s populist playbook without supporting the UAW — as Trump himself tries to rally blue-collar support in Michigan,” Politico reports.
“All of the candidates see a political opportunity in the strike against Detroit’s ‘Big Three’ automakers, but have been wary of shedding the GOP’s traditional pro-business stance in the process.”