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Still, the decision is sure to bring condemnation from labor unions and the Democratic presidential candidates, who say the incipient recovery is largely bypassing manufacturing workers in the industrial states where steel remains a force.
It does seem like a contradiction: one action is meant to attract and respect Latino voters, the other one is certain to bring condemnation from many if not most of them.
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