It did not come up, but there's still an opportunity for Obama to make a case in point. If they are still protesting, Obama could make a stop there, stand with the workers and put more national attention on the issue. MSNBC has spotlighted the protests a couple times.
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From Unequal Protection, 2nd Edition:
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Obama should bring up Sensata. Shipping Bain jobs to China has to be related to foreign policy. Surely!
It did not come up, but there's still an opportunity for Obama to make a case in point. If they are still protesting, Obama could make a stop there, stand with the workers and put more national attention on the issue. MSNBC has spotlighted the protests a couple times.