Union workers in crucial swing state reveal issues driving their support for VP Harris: 'Very excited'

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Two members of the local Las Vegas culinary union, which endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for president, spoke to Fox News Digital about why they are supporting Harris and knocking on doors to get her elected in a battleground state where unions play a significant role in voter turnout. 

Lino Paredes, a banquet steward at Wynn Las Vegas and a culinary union member for six years, told Fox News Digital shortly before he and several hundred other union members went out to knock on doors for Harris and other Democrats, that he had his first child right before COVID lockdowns began and believes she will put him in the best position to buy his first home.

"I will be a first time home buyer, I want to keep my son in a house…I don’t want to be rent to rent, that’s one of the biggest issues right now here I would say in Nevada," Paredes said, adding that he supports Harris’ proposed program to help with down payments for houses. 

 
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Suldenil Alvarez, a guest room attendant at Caesar's Palace and a culinary union member for seven years, also told Fox News Digital she hopes to be a first time homeowner and believes Harris can best help her do that. Additionally, she spoke about the importance of abortion access. 

"I believe in Kamala Harris to fix the economy," Alvarez added. "I'm very, very excited, and I see a lot of positive people. I'm very excited."

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