Printable Version
Tell a friend
AFL-CIO Holds Off On '08 Endorsement
Monday, August 13, 2007
Following its
Presidential Forum attended by 17,500 union
members, the AFL-CIO Executive Council
Wednesday chose to hold off making an
endorsement of a single candidate for
President. The 47-member top leadership body
left the door open for an endorsement at a
later date, leaving each of the AFL-CIO's 55
unions free to make its own primary
endorsement. "The issues affecting our nation's
working families took front and center (stage)
last night," said AFL-CIO President John
Sweeney. “We will make absolutely sure that
the spotlight remains on working people's
concerns, like good jobs, affordable health
care, and the freedom to join and form unions
to improve their lives." Rather than endorsing
at this time, the Executive Council pledged
that unions "will focus on preparations for the
greatest involvement ever by working voters in
the crucial 2008 elections." In 2006, the
AFL-CIO's massive union mobilization proved key
to shifting the balance of power in Congress
when it mobilized more than 13.6 million voters
in 32 states. In recent national elections, one
in four voters have been union household
members. Click
here to read the Washington Post story on
Tuesday's Forum. To read the New York Times
coverage of the Forum, click
here.
