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Unions Prepare To Make Best Use Of Citizen's United In 2012


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(Snip)As the A.F.L.-C.I.O. prepares to endorse President Obama on Tuesday, labor leaders say they will
mount their biggest campaign effort, with far more union members than ever before - at least 400,000, they say - knocking on voters' doors to counter the well-endowed "super PACs" backing Republicans.

The same Supreme Court ruling in 2010 that set the stage for these political action committees to accept unlimited donations also allowed unions to send their foot soldiers to visit not just union members at home, but also voters who do not belong to unions - a move expected to increase labor's political clout significantly in this year's elections.

Unions first used their expanded ability in a big way in Ohio last November to educate and mobilize both union and nonunion voters in a battle to repeal a law that curbed bargaining rights for Ohio's teachers, firefighters and other public employees. Spurred by 17,000 union volunteers, labor won in a blowout, with Ohioans voting 62 percent to 38 percent to repeal a law that the Republican-dominated Legislature had enacted seven months earlier.

"That was a pretty big wake-up call to the Republican Party and also to the Democratic Party, because it showed what labor unions can do when they're motivated and can reach out to voters across the board," said Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers.
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(Snip)As the A.F.L.-C.I.O. prepares to endorse President Obama on Tuesday, labor leaders say they will
mount their biggest campaign effort, with far more union members than ever before - at least 400,000, they say - knocking on voters' doors to counter the well-endowed "super PACs" backing Republicans.

The same Supreme Court ruling in 2010 that set the stage for these political action committees to accept unlimited donations also allowed unions to send their foot soldiers to visit not just union members at home, but also voters who do not belong to unions - a move expected to increase labor's political clout significantly in this year's elections.

Unions first used their expanded ability in a big way in Ohio last November to educate and mobilize both union and nonunion voters in a battle to repeal a law that curbed bargaining rights for Ohio's teachers, firefighters and other public employees. Spurred by 17,000 union volunteers, labor won in a blowout, with Ohioans voting 62 percent to 38 percent to repeal a law that the Republican-dominated Legislature had enacted seven months earlier.

"That was a pretty big wake-up call to the Republican Party and also to the Democratic Party, because it showed what labor unions can do when they're motivated and can reach out to voters across the board," said Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers.
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2012/03/12/us ... ection.xml


Good, I like the one on one, door to door style of campaign.

This paragraph from the OP article didn't make a lick of sense:

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The same Supreme Court ruling in 2010 that set the stage for these political action committees to accept unlimited donations also allowed unions to send their foot soldiers to visit not just union members at home, but also voters who do not belong to unions - a move expected to increase labor's political clout significantly in this year's elections.


I've been a part of union door to door get out the vote campaigns, it's never been illegal for unions to encourage members to go and get out the vote by hoofing it door to door, down the block. The author apparently doesn't know what the law has been.

And I didn't care for the foot soldier reference either; we're hard hat Laborers' usually joking and grinning, friendly enough. :)



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