At the Detroit rally, several attendees wearing "Auto Workers for Trump" shirts admitted they were not auto workers but rather supporters of the campaign.
Craig Mauger's observations reveal a discrepancy between the shirts worn by attendees and their actual professions, with some leveraging the auto worker theme for political support.
Brian Pannebecker, founder of the Auto Workers for Trump group, acknowledged that his organization has attracted supporters who are not from the automotive industry.
The rally drew a crowd of several hundred, indicating a popular interest in Vance's campaign, despite questions about the authenticity of the auto worker representation.
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