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Schumer Says If He's Majority Leader, Trade Policy Will Change

Senator Chuck Schumer
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Sen. Schumer

Foreign trade deals are a contentious issue at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. Now New York’s Senior Senator, Chuck Schumer, is weighing in, saying he’s against the Trans Pacific Partnership proposal, known as the TPP.

Senator Schumer, speaking to the New York delegation Wednesday, says he was “skeptical” over the NAFTA deal back in the 1990’s even though then-President Bill Clinton, asked him to vote for it. Schumer voted against NAFTA and he says since then his views have become even stronger.

“You don’t need a PhD in economics to know why companies want to take jobs out of America and move them to Indonesia or Mexico,” he said. “Because the workers there get paid next to nothing.”

Schumer says the proposed trade deal would likely increase corporate profits and the nation’s gross domestic product, but he says that’s not enough to counter balance reduced jobs and wages for American workers.

He says if Democrats retake the United States Senate in November, things will be different.

“Should I, God willing, become the majority leader, we’re going to have an entirely different approach on trade,” Schumer said, to the cheering crowd. “We’re going to protect American workers first, and then look at the geopolitical benefits. Not the other way around.”

Schumer is up for re-election this year; he holds a double digit lead against GOP opponent Wendy Long.