SEIU Endorsement

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SEIU Texas, Ohio Spending Nearly $1 Million To Support Obama

The Atlantic   |  Marc Ambinder   |   February 25, 2008 01:28 PM


According to independent expenditure notices filed with the Federal Election Commission, the Service Employees International Union plans to spend more than $700,000 over the next week to help Barack Obama in Texas and Ohio. Additionally, the union's powerful local 1199,...

Just Work: Barack Obama is the Fundamental Change Working America Needs

Lynn Radcliffe | Posted February 15, 2008 | Politics


Lynn Radcliffe

Today, when my union--the Service Employees International Union--endorsed Barack Obama for President--I felt that same surge of excitement that has been sweeping the nation: the time to reclaim the American Dream for workers is now, and Barack Obama is our ticket.

I work for the Cleveland Municipal School...

Powerful 1.9M-Member Union Backs Obama

AP   |  JESSE J. HOLLAND   |   February 15, 2008


WASHINGTON — Sen. Barack Obama won the support Friday of the 1.9-million member Service Employees International Union, his second endorsement in as many days from large labor organizations and a fresh sign of momentum in the Democratic presidential race with...

SEIU Set To Endorse Obama

AP   |  JESSE J. HOLLAND   |   February 14, 2008


WASHINGTON — Sen. Barack Obama is expected to be endorsed Friday by the Service Employees International Union, one of the nation's most powerful, union officials have told The Associated Press. The sought-after endorsement would be Obama's largest from organized labor,...

Endorsement Turmoil: Union May Reverse Edwards Nod, Back Obama

NH Union-Leader   |   November 4, 2007 11:13 AM


Look out, John Edwards. That endorsement you got from the State Employees Association, a local SEIU affiliate, might be revisited yet again. Edwards was caught in a crossfire last week between SEA leaders and dissidents who argued that Barack Obama...

Labor Powerhouse SEIU Makes No '08 Endorsement; Setback For Edward

Lynn Sweet   |   September 25, 2007 09:04 AM


This just in. After an eight-hour board meeting in Chicago on Monday, the executive board of the Service Employees International Union decided not to endorse for now in the Democratic primary. The executive board will revisit an endorsement on Oct....

 

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