Wayne — Vice President Kamala Harris championed “the collective” and the right to bargain for wages and working conditions during a Thursday afternoon event with her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, at a union hall in Wayne County as part of their two-day campaign swing through Michigan.

“We just want fairness,” Harris told United Auto Workers packed inside the United Auto Workers Local 900 hall in Wayne. “We want dignity for all people. We want to recognize the pride all people have to freedom and liberty, to make choices, especially those that are about heart and home and not have their government telling them what to do.”

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Walz portrayed Trump as out-of-touch and self-serving. He referenced the conservative think tank Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 policy initiative, suggesting Social Security, the Affordable Care Act and abortion access could be put at risk if Trump gets a second term.

Trump’s campaign has said the conservative vision of a remake of the federal government isn’t an accurate representation of his policy agenda, while the former president has tried to distance himself from the project.