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In reply to the discussion: After Hillary Announcement: AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka Still Looking At All Candidates [View all]WillTwain
(1,489 posts)40. This is another Trumka quote,
We will call in and question all of the candidates, he said. One of our biggest concerns is who is the candidates economic team, because if the present economic team doesnt change, you are going get the same results.
He has said he will not endorse another team like Obama. If he is a man of his word or Hillary does not change away from Obama, he will not endorse.
We will see. Maybe, in the end he will blink. But, he has clearly said he is demanding change.
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After Hillary Announcement: AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka Still Looking At All Candidates [View all]
WillTwain
Apr 2015
OP
I really think Labor is going to move Hillary left in concrete ways or they will move to another.
WillTwain
Apr 2015
#36
Maybe, we will see. This is about the future of hundreds of millions of American workers.
WillTwain
Apr 2015
#44
Man, that is a great list. Everyone should check it out. But, I wanted Trumka's bad policy or quotes
WillTwain
Apr 2015
#120
More Evidence Of Obama's Disrespect Of Workers - They Wonder Why Obama Bums Us Out
WillTwain
Apr 2015
#141
I am down the middle with Hillary. Very strong on foreign affairs, social issues.
WillTwain
Apr 2015
#91
Yup, smart move by Hillary's handlers. Wud help tho if she sounded more natural by stating her populist positions without havin to refer to her notes.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Apr 2015
#136
And water is still wet. Since we are still waiting to see who the other candidates will be.
Agnosticsherbet
Apr 2015
#3
You need to prove your point with links, not just repeat it. Since 2004, I don't think Labor has
stevenleser
Apr 2015
#9
Here's the link. Zero labor endorsements in 2008 this early out. The earliest were August 2007.
stevenleser
Apr 2015
#14
No, it's not. They likely haven't even met to discuss it yet and won't for some time. nt
stevenleser
Apr 2015
#22
Labor did not support anyone quite this early in the 2008 campaign. (See links below)
Agnosticsherbet
Apr 2015
#16
You're so transparent. Your disdain for Obama is obvious. The economic team that served
Liberal_Stalwart71
Apr 2015
#79
Exactly, you nailed it. And I resent your sick assessment of my opinion of Obama.
WillTwain
Apr 2015
#84
"My sick assessment"? How is it sick? It's the tone of your entire OP. You provide no link.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Apr 2015
#87
The tone is internal to your head. You are looking for racism that does not exist. I resent it.
WillTwain
Apr 2015
#89
My posts had nothing to do with race. Are you admitting to something that's not there?
Liberal_Stalwart71
Apr 2015
#142
Don't we know it. Labor chiefs are right to hold back after C & O. That the Democratic Party
appalachiablue
Apr 2015
#101
Howard Dean got a lot of big labor support early. It didn't put him over the top.
stevenleser
Apr 2015
#4
Labor ultimately got behind every democratic nominee. This time may be different.
WillTwain
Apr 2015
#10
I didn't say labor was invisible. I said they havent been making the difference in primaries. nt
stevenleser
Apr 2015
#67
It is because they have faithfully endorsed Democrats. who have burned them - OBAMA.
WillTwain
Apr 2015
#71
I have walked with union members, too. It is inspiring to see people actually fighting not bitching.
WillTwain
Apr 2015
#69
Note my above discussion of labor's early endorsements of Dean in 2004, I think that is why
stevenleser
Apr 2015
#7
Don't agree at all. Unions rely on temporary jobs, much like Keystone would produce.
Dawgs
Apr 2015
#29
Overall, It is not driving Trumka's thinking. He has much bigger things in mind.
WillTwain
Apr 2015
#49
I think Trumka is saying after all are in they will pick the best candidate. Hillary is no guarantee
WillTwain
Apr 2015
#17
You're making these statements without a link. Please post a link, please.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Apr 2015
#81
It's the old straw man argument we are damned to hear from now until the primaries are over.
mmonk
Apr 2015
#52
how does going with the 3rd party help their cause and keep Unions alive and viable?
Sheepshank
Apr 2015
#58
How does Hillary survive without them? It is a stand off - a game of chicken.
WillTwain
Apr 2015
#98
clearly a game of chicken...but Hillary has a better chance of coming out this.
Sheepshank
Apr 2015
#105
This is the primary. Why would they endorse someone when there may be other hats in the ring?
jwirr
Apr 2015
#27
I won't be surprised. But I know for a fact that they will not vote R. However, many of the
jwirr
Apr 2015
#33
Over in another OP today Trumka strongly implies TPP will be a huge factor on the endorsment
Omaha Steve
Apr 2015
#48
Richard Trumka looks at all candidates. And he should. He looked at all the candidates in 2007.
Liberal_Stalwart71
Apr 2015
#70
"They have regrets"? Where do you see that? They may have been disappointed
Liberal_Stalwart71
Apr 2015
#74
They are very open about it. Please read the thread, so I do not need to re-type. Thanks.
WillTwain
Apr 2015
#75
Open about what? Not supporting anyone in the primaries? They didn't support anyone this
Liberal_Stalwart71
Apr 2015
#78
Please read the thread. They are extremely bothered by Obama on many issues, including the TPP.
WillTwain
Apr 2015
#82
In 2008, as in most years, AFL-CIO made no Primary endorsement and offered endorsement to
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2015
#110
She is messaging well. Actually, so are the Republicans on income inequality.
WillTwain
Apr 2015
#80
This is serious and half of all democrats could care less about unions and how important they are
WillTwain
Apr 2015
#88
I'd vote for Trumka if he ran, but this framing is bogus, AFL-CIO would never endorse ahead of
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2015
#103
In 2008, as in most years, AFL-CIO made no Primary endorsement and offered endorsement to
Bluenorthwest
Apr 2015
#112
I am a union member, too. As I have already written, this time is different.
WillTwain
Apr 2015
#117