The missive vowed that the «Working Families Party will be «all in'to defeat Trump's threat to democracy, and uphold
important issues of income inequality, front and center.»
Not exact matches
But in an environment in which
income inequality is becoming an
important issue, and when Stumpf talks about the 5,300 employees who were fired from «good - paying jobs» were making $ 37,000 to $ 60,000 a year, the size
of Tolstedt's compensation raises eyebrows.
The problem, he says, is that Trump has turned the race into «more
of a celebrity sweepstakes» that focuses on one candidate's personality while ignoring a host
of important policy
issues, from
income inequality and health care to job creation.