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  2. Trump also argued in the NBC interview that tariffs during his first term saved “tens of thousands” of manufacturing jobs at Whirlpool in Ohio, a debatable claim since the US International ...

  3. Fact check: Harris makes false claim about Trump’s ... - AOL

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    Trump presided over a gain of 414,000 US manufacturing jobs, not a loss of “at least 200,000,” before the Covid-19 pandemic hit. And the loss for his entire presidency, start to finish, was ...

  4. Trump and Harris both want a manufacturing boom. They have ...

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    "The facts are clear: When he was president, Trump lost nearly 200,000 manufacturing jobs and created new incentives for companies to ship American jobs to China. Economists warn if Trump takes ...

  5. Jobs created during U.S. presidential terms - Wikipedia

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    The Democratic presidents were in office for a total of 429 months, with 164,000 jobs per month added on average, while the Republicans were in office for 475 months, with a 61,000 jobs added per month average. The table below summarizes the results for the past seven presidents, with data through January 2021 for President Trump: [5]

  6. Trump’s spotty record on manufacturing jobs - AOL

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    Factoring in the coronavirus shutdown, manufacturing has lost 237,000 jobs during the entirety of Trump’s presidency, which still compares fairly well with the performance of other presidents.

  7. Fact check: Walz falsely claims Trump lost more manufacturing ...

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    But Trump does not even have the record for manufacturing jobs lost among presidents who served one term (like George H.W. Bush) or a partial term (Ford served about 2½ years after he took over ...

  8. US defense contractor to build 4,000-worker advanced ...

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    The governor said winning Anduril's manufacturing plant marks a continuation of Ohio's history of advanced aviation, which began with the Ohio-born Wright brothers and continues to grow surrounding the Dayton-area Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. “We are an aerospace state,” DeWine said. He called Ohio “the brains of the Air Force.”

  9. First Trump tariffs - Wikipedia

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    The AFL–CIO, the largest labor union in the U.S., praised Trump for the tariffs, as did Democratic Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown, who said the action would be a boon for "steel plants across Ohio". Many congressional Republicans expressed fear that the tariffs might damage the economy or lead to retaliatory tariffs from other countries.