AFSCME has endorsed Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) for president, following a unanimous vote today by the union’s International Executive Board in favor of the endorsement.
AFSCME President Gerald McEntee said the 1.4 million-member union would mobilize enthusiastically to elect Obama.
Barack Obama has mobilized a historic movement to reclaim the greatness of America. With his leadership, our nation will rise up to rebuild the middle class at home and restore America’s reputation in the world. AFSCME will mobilize more members and invest more resources than ever before to help Senator Obama win the White House. We will turn out an army of 40,000 AFSCME activists to knock on doors, make phone calls and talk with their co-workers and neighbors to produce an unprecedented turnout in the 2008 election.
Barack Obama is a proven fighter on the issues our members care about most, such as ending privatization, providing state and local fiscal relief, fully funding and supporting public services and the workers who provide them and guaranteeing that everyone in our country has access to quality, affordable health care they can count on.
In October, AFSCME endorsed Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) for president. Clinton suspended her campaign earlier this month and endorsed Obama.
Obama also has been endorsed by the Boilermakers, the AFL-CIO Building and Construction Trades Department, the International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers,the International Longshore and Warehouse Union, the National Air Traffic Controllers Association the Plumbers and Pipe Fitters, the Postal Workers, and the Utility Workers.
Three unions that initially endorsed former Sen. John Edwards (D-N.C.)—the Mine Workers, Transport Workers and United Steelworkers—also have given their endorsements to Obama.
Twelve other AFL-CIO affiliate unions endorsed Clinton: Amalgamated Transit Union,Bricklayers, Letter Carriers, Machinists, Office and Professional Employees, Painters and Allied Trades, Plasterers and Cement Masons, Sheet Metal Workers, Theatrical Stage Employees and the United Transportation Union. The IAM and IUPAT endorsements of Clinton in the Democratic primaries were accompanied by endorsements of former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee in the Republican primaries.
The Fire Fighters union, which endorsed Sen. Chris Dodd (D-Conn.), has not announced a new endorsement.
In August 2007, the AFL-CIO Executive Council said it would not make an endorsement at that time for a 2008 presidential candidate, freeing AFL-CIO unions to endorse candidates for the caucuses and primaries. The AFL-CIO will continue the Working Families Vote 2008 campaign to help elect a worker-friendly Congress and president.