"They knew how much we worked to not have him get elected, and they're still reluctant to talk," said Pat Eiding, who heads the AFL-CIO in Philadelphia. "We have to make sure we talk to our members — not just the leaders, but to our members. [Trump] made a lot of promises, and people are searching for almost any kind of answers. He was selling a cure for everything, and little by little, folks are going to find it's not as true as they would have hoped."