AFL-CIO getting ready to endorse Obama
Jun 24, 11:33 AM EDT
By JESSE J. HOLLAND
AP Labor Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The AFL-CIO is preparing to give its stamp of approval to Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama.
The leaders of the nation's largest labor organization started voting Tuesday on whether to endorse the Illinois senator. The election, which is being done by fax, is scheduled to end on Thursday.
Obama's name is the only one on the ballot sent to the AFL-CIO's 56 unions.
The AFL-CIO's endorsement is virtually certain now that Obama is the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee. It has already started its campaign against Republican presidential candidate John McCain, and its biggest rival, the Change to Win labor organization, already has endorsed the Democratic senator from Illinois.
A strong AFL-CIO endorsement could help Obama with blue-collar workers and union members in industrial states such as Pennsylvania, Ohio and Michigan. The AFL-CIO expects to spend about $200 million on the presidential and congressional elections, much of it on Democrats.
Obama got an enthusiastic reception from the AFL-CIO's leadership last week when he met with them at their headquarters a block from the White House - even from union leaders who formerly supported his rival, New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton.
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