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Trump Persuades Carrier AC to Keep at Least 1000 Jobs in US

 
 
 
 
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Trump Victory

Is anyone sick of winning yet?!

President-Elect Donald Trump is not even president yet and he’s already saving American manufacturing jobs.

CNBC News reports:

President-elect Donald Trump’s team has reportedly reached a deal to keep hundreds of Carrier jobs in Indiana.

CNBC cited sources in reporting the deal with United Technologies Tuesday evening, which will keep close to 1,000 factory jobs at the Carrier plant in Indianapolis. The network says the deal will include new inducements from the state and was spearheaded by Vice President-elect Gov. Mike Pence.

Carrier confirmed the deal with a tweet:

Here’s what Trump promised back in March:

Will mainstream media give Trump credit for already saving more American jobs than President Obama has in his entire eight years?

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