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The AFL-CIO Support Card

07 Aug 2007 02:04 pm

CHICAGO -- Tomorrow, the AFL-CIO executive council is expected to free its members unions to endorse whichever presidential candidate they want. For the second cycle in a row, there will be no unified labor endorsement.

Here's who's looking at whom: (UPDATE: It seems like Jonathan Tasini had the same idea. Compare his guesses to mine; some are the same, some are different.)

Expect Sen. John Edwards to receive several early endorsements. He has the inside track to get the nod of the politically-active United Steelworkers, according to labor observers, and is a lock for the Carpenters. Edwards's rivals expect him to be endorsed by several other industrial unions as well, including the United Auto Workers, which is otherwise occupied with contract negotiations this month. A UAW sanction would help Edwards in Michigan, which might hold a presidential nominating caucus in January of 2008.

Sen. Hillary Clinton has a shot at two union nods: it's likely that she'll eventually get the endorsement of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees -- AFSCME -- whose president, Gerald McEntee, is very close to Bill and Hillary Clinton. (McEntee endorsed Bill Clinton in 1992, breaking with other unions.) Clinton is also in the running for the American Federation of Teachers endorsement, but it's unclear whether they will endorse. NAFTA has forever closed doors to the entire Clinton family.

Three candidates are credibly vying for the the International Association of Fire Fighters endorsement: Clinton, Sen. Chris Dodd, and Gov. Bill Richardson.

Union insiders believe that the coveted SEIU endorsement -- and remember here that the SEIU isn't part of the AFL-CIO -- will go to John Edwards, Barack Obama or no one. Hillary Clinton is liked by some members of the SEIU board but a major SEIU player -- local 1199 chief Dennis Rivera -- has never really been a fan. Another Change to Win union -- UniteHere -- is partial to Edwards.

When the AFL-CIO admits its ability to reach a consensus, will John Edwards be blamed? He threw himself into the labor community after 2004, joining picket lines, stumping on minimum wage votes and raising money for labor-endorsed candidates. He has proposed the most labor-friendly policies so far, culminating this week with his "smart and safe" trade initiative. That the AFL-CIO did not coalesce around him may say something about his electability or it may mean nothing at all.

Two other reasons why the AFL-CIO could not reach a consensus: Chris Dodd and Joe Biden. It's easy for John Edwards to talk about labor friendly policies; Biden and Dodd can cite a long record of actually working in labor's interests. They are too politically savvy (and realistic) to expect endorsements, but they do expect unions to not endorse anyone else.

Comments (22)

Dennis Rivera is no longer the president of 1199 SEIU. New President is George Gresham. So your assumtion about who 1199 will endorse very inacurate.

Edwards does best in general election matchups... I don't know what you mean by electability...

The union reluctance to endorse Edwards is more related to fears about his *primaries* electability, not his *general* electability. If Clinton or Obama win the nomination -- as they're at least 90% likely to do -- and the unions all endorsed Edwards, they'd have less influence on the Democratic candidate than if they went a safer route like endorsing no one or endorsing Obama or Clinton over Edwards.

How can any union endorse Hillary given that her main man Mark Penn operates a company with a union-busting arm?

Steven's point is well taken. At this stage it appears that anyone who can survive the Democratic primaries can beat any of the current crop of Republicans, including for the sake of argument Thompson and Gingrich.

And given the new primary season, we might know by February who our next President will be. Unless Zeus intervenes in Iraq, or the Democrat is caught in bed with a live boy or a dead girl (or in Senator Clinton's case the reverse), California might actually matter this time.

I'm glad to see faew pointing out that Edwards does best in the head-to-head matchups of Democrats and Republicans. That's a critical issue from my point of view. Not to mention the health-care and drug-price negotiation policies, and so on.

The way I see it is do NOT believe (or even see or read!) the corporate media's "news". And if you do, decipher who they're pushing, who they're dissing, & "go" in the opposite direction. That would mean totally forget about voting Republican & try to steer away from Clinton, who supports killing American jobs by sending them overseas & who like most everybody is for depressing the wages of labor with cheap illegally-entered immigrants (the one issue that hurts the Democrats more & bothers me).

I've begun to accept that Americans have become dumber as time goes on, but if the polls are correct this is the clincher. How anyone in their right mind could support Hillary is so repulsive that it scares me. It honestly does. She and her husband are responsible for continuing the erasure of the middle class, and therefore any semblance of the America that our forefathers begat us. A true democracy is dependent upon a strong middle class. Every president since 1980 has done everything in their power(even things that arent intheir power) to eliminate the things that built this country into a superpower, by changing laws, busting unions, catering to the corporate greed and NAFTA and CATT not to mention shrinking our military. She has already been bought and paid for. She is a liar. And if you believe her scripted rhetoric then SHE'S YOUR GIRL! What a load of crap.

Kucinich won the debate hands down. He will eliminate the entire health insurance industry and cut the defense dept in half. THAT is why u all robotically repeat what your overloards have programmed u to say. "he cant win, he cant win, he cant win".
The powers that be pray to God u all continue to obediently think and say what they have told u to think and say. They are scaired to death we all might wake up and see.....Dennis is the only one with my interests at heart. The only honest one. His positions are shared by a vast majority of Americans. Not just dems, indys, conservatives, if they are regular working folk, and are given the choices without any names attached, Americans support what Dennis has been fighting for several years now:

PEACE UNIVERSAL HEALTHCARE
GET THE HELL OUTTA NAFTA, WTO

Of course every media outlet in the country will either ignore his message or insult him.
Think for yourselves people.
VOTE KUCINICH

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