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Zoinks.

According to the sourcelink, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and Joe Biden are all threatening to skip the next debate, scheduled for the 19th of this month, because of a food service company’s labor dispute.

The debate is supposed to take place at Loyola Marymount, but Sodexo, the food services company that provides meals for the university employees and students, is being represented by Unite Here Local 11 union, and that union is picketing and trying to get a better contract.

So now? Now we’ve got this happening:

I stand with the workers of @UniteHere11 on campus at Loyola Marymount University fighting Sodexo for a better contract. I will not be crossing their picket line. — Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) December 13, 2019

.@UniteHere11 is fighting for better wages and benefits—and I stand with them. The DNC should find a solution that lives up to our party's commitment to fight for working people. I will not cross the union's picket line even if it means missing the debate. — Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) December 13, 2019

I won't be crossing a picket line. We’ve got to stand together with @UniteHere11 for affordable health care and fair wages. A job is about more than just a paycheck. It's about dignity. https://t.co/nn4tb5q8wt — Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) December 13, 2019

Rumor has it that Julian Castro and Andrew Yang are also indicating that they’ll skip the debate.

No candidate for the Democratic nomination should cross a picket line. I stand with @UNITEHERE11 and urge @LoyolaMarymount to live up to its Jesuit values by respecting the needs and desires of the @sodexoUSA workers that feed their great university. — Julián Castro (@JulianCastro) December 13, 2019

I won’t cross the @UniteHere11 picket line to attend next week’s debate. We must live our values and there is nothing more core to the Democratic Party than the fight for working people. I support @UniteHere11 in their fight for the compensation and benefits they deserve. — Andrew Yang🧢 (@AndrewYang) December 13, 2019

Listen – if the debate gets canceled I’m certainly not gonna be upset about it – it’ll mean I can go to bed at a reasonable hour next Thursday, which I am a fan of.