Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Trump Will NOT Get Endorsement of Cleveland Police Union That Backed Him in 2016

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*Well dang, here’s a shocker for ya. We’re sure nobody expected the Cleveland Police Patrolmen’s Association (CPPA) to back former Vice President Joe Biden for president.

However, we damn sure didn’t expect them to NOT endorse Donald Trump‘s bid for the presidency. That’s the shocker.

Actually, the CPPA is trying to go neutral, it appears.  Besides this election it say it won’t seek to endorse candidates in future presidential or mayoral elections following a vote by its board of directors and a group of 30 officers, according to Cleveland.com.

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The CPPA’s 2016 endorsement of Trump marked the union’s first ever presidential endorsement, sparking divisions within the group and ultimately costing former CPPA president Steve Loomis his job.

Union President Jeff Follmer, who unseated Loomis in 2017, campaigned on a promise that he would not pressure members to issue endorsements.

The news comes as law enforcement finds itself in the middle of a national reckoning over systemic racism and police brutality following the police killing of George Floyd in May.

Demonstrators have urged lawmakers to curtail the budgets of police departments and use those funds to boost social services, a stance Republicans have construed as an effort to eliminate law enforcement.

Trump has rallied around a “law and order” mantle, earning him the endorsement of the New York Police Department’s union, and accused Biden of seeking to “defund the police,” a stance the former vice president does not hold.

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