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Pro-Obama Union Weighs In On Ad Controversy

January 18, 2008 03:20 PM


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A powerful Nevada union behind a new ad that is sharply critical of Sen. Hillary Clinton will support the eventual Democratic presidential nominee even if it is Clinton, a union official said Friday.

Unite Here, an umbrella union that includes the 60,000-member Nevada Culinary Workers, released a Spanish-language ad on Thursday calling Clinton "shameless," and charging that she "does not respect our people." The union, which has endorsed Sen. Barack Obama, is outraged that Clinton's campaign publicly supported a lawsuit that would have shut down several caucus locations at casinos on the Las Vegas Strip, where many of its members work.

In an interview with the Huffington Post on Friday, Culinary Workers spokesman Chris Bohner would not pledge to back Clinton should she win the Democratic nomination. "We're not going to make any kind of speculation like that," said Bohner. "We wouldn't comment on that question, we're just going to focus on tomorrow." Bohner noted that "historically, we have supported the Democratic nominee in presidential races."

Subsequently, D. Taylor, treasurer and secretary for the Culinary Workers, told Hotline On Call's Jennifer Skalka that there was "no doubt" the union would support the eventual Democratic nominee. "I don't care whether it's John Edwards, Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton," Taylor said. "Anything's better than the current administration."

Bohner pressed, however, that Culinary members are "really upset" at Clinton for supporting a lawsuit that he said "would have disenfranchised thousands of workers on the Strip," claiming it raised questions "about the Clinton campaign's support for our members' right to vote."

Last November, former senator John Edwards provoked a harsh response from his rivals and Democratic activists when he would not commit to backing his party's nominee. Edwards clarified his comments one day later, saying, "I fully expect to support the Democratic nominee, and I fully expect to be the Democratic nominee."

Both Edwards and Clinton have criticized Obama over the Unite Here ad, noting that Obama's campaign had earlier criticized his two rivals for standing by as supportive unions -- which the Obama campaign referred to as "special interests" -- paid for ads in Iowa and New Hampshire.

Bohner rejected the comparison. "We're not an out of state union. We're a 60,000-member union in Nevada, we're communicating with our members and it is not analogous to anything in Iowa and New Hampshire."

He said that AFSCME, a national union supporting Clinton, has spent extensively on advertising on Nevada despite having only a "handful" of members in the state.

Bohner would not comment on the Obama campaign's use of the term "special interests" to describe unions.

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Those union bosses know when to gamble.
Gamble when got free chips

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:07 AM on 01/19/2008

When EDWARDS ASKED-
EDWARDS appologized for every vote ,he was asked about.

GREAT RESPONCE.

Then when ANYBODY is asked about anything
didn't answered yet

but OBAMA is ready and waits APPOLOGY.

DIFFERENT RESPONCE.

TWO CANDIDATS,ONE DIFFERENCE

YOU CHOOSE

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:06 AM on 01/19/2008

Obama it the George Bushc andidate:
Arrogant, ignorant and dishonest.

Reminds me of what it's like to have an abusive parent that people on the outside are charmed by.

I feel sorry for the poeple who support him, who have no idea what it takes to turn the ship of state around and would do anything other than pay attention to the words and the facts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:59 AM on 01/19/2008

Barack Obama for President of the UNITED States of America.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:08 AM on 01/19/2008

This is the reason the union endorsed Obama--take a look at his interview by the Editorial board of the San Francisco Chronicle!

http://www.brightcove.tv/title.jsp?title=1381682549

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:26 PM on 01/18/2008

Dems you mean Bill right.. Isn't he really running. Hillary is like a purse... Bill's got to carry her to get where she needs to go..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:51 PM on 01/18/2008
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It is indeed sad and shameless that the Clintons, who I would like to continue to admire, have stooped so low in supporting this lawsuit. It is almost enough to understand that one could be angry and ashamed enough so as to withdraw support from Hillary in November.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:43 PM on 01/18/2008
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It's a union for chrissakes. If Hillary wins they'll back down and support her 100%.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:28 PM on 01/18/2008
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The lack of full union support for Edwards, the candidate who is supporting unions, in Iowa and various other missteps by unions may very well hand the Republicans a win in the general election. The behavior of this union is merely a continuation of their unhelpful attitudes and acts.

Too many Democrats think that a win in November is a given. They need to look at the way the Electoral College has worked in the past few elections. We need to make inroads into Red states. One state could be enough. Neither Clinton nor Obama seem likely to be able to do that and, with the help we are seeing from some of the unions, some Blue states may be in jeopardy.

cognito ergo populistae

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:05 PM on 01/18/2008

Shows how stupid these union leaders are today. Let a republican get elected and see their union get corn-holed that's real bright. Hillary may not be the best Dem but she'd be a hell of allot better than any of the republicans.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:51 PM on 01/18/2008
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