from HuffPost:
Jonathan Tasini
Posted April 7, 2009 | 10:02 AM (EST)
Labor Must Field A Primary Opponent To Blanche LincolnEnough. Now that she has thrown another obstacle in the path of the Employee Free Choice Act, Blanche Lincoln must face a well-funded primary opponent in 2010. And it's got to be the labor movement that recruits and funds that candidate--or the rhetoric about how important the Employee Free Choice Act is will be just that: rhetoric.
Yesterday, Lincoln announced she would not block a filibuster aimed at sinking EFCA. Jake McIntyre had the deets in his diary and here's more from the Associated Press:
U.S. Sen. Blanche Lincoln says she will not support the proposed Employee Free Choice Act in its current form, another major setback for the federal legislation aimed at making union organizing easier.
The state's senior senator, a Democrat, had said previously she was undecided, but that she didn't think the legislation was immediately necessary. Her tone was more direct today when she spoke to the Political Animals Club at the governor's mansion in Little Rock. She said flatly that she cannot support the bill in its current form.
This is actually not a surprise. I've been skeptical about the math on EFCA for a very long time and, along with Lincoln, you could see the road map for the defectors just by looking at the band of Democrats who last week voted for a CUT in the estate tax. .......(more)
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