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February 20, 2008 5:46 PM

Teamsters Back Obama As Clinton Donors Rally

With the Democratic race now coming down to March 4 contests in Ohio and Texas, outside groups are getting involved in hopes of having a say, reports CBS News senior political consultant Marc Ambinder. The most notable of those is the Teamsters union, which is set to endorse Barack Obama today.

The third largest union in the United States – the first, the Service Employees International Union, has endorsed Obama, while the National Education Association has remained neutral – the Teamsters were waiting until after Wisconsin's primary to make their choice, Ambinder says in a blog post.

The union has 1.4 million members and its backing could be particularly useful in Ohio, a blue-collar battleground, and Pennsylvania on April 22, if the race is still competitive. The endorsement would be Obama's second of the day from a labor union, after the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers and Helpers.

But Clinton will get help in Ohio – as well as Texas and Pennsylvania – from an as-yet-unnamed 527 political group (named after the section of the tax code regulating such organizations). The group, Ambinder reports, is asking Clinton donors for pledges of up to $100,000, with a goal of raising $10 million by the end of next week. The law forbids 527 groups from coordinating with campaigns, but the effort appears to be an open secret among the former first lady's donors.

Update: The Teamsters have now made their endorsement of Obama official. “Senator Obama understands the challenges working people face every day,” union President Jim Hoffa said in a statement. “He is the candidate in the best position to lead our movement to restore the American dream for working people in this country. Senator Obama will fight for better wages, real health care reform, stronger retirement security, fair trade and an end to the outsourcing of good jobs. He understands the importance of giving workers a voice at work and will fight for strong unions to help rebuild America’s middle class.”

The endorsement decision follows a meeting in Austin, Texas, between Hoffa and Obama, the statement said.
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by geetoo-2009 February 21, 2008 4:52 PM EST
Who''s asleep at the wheel? FDR was chosen in a back room deal.
JFK was chosen in a negotiated deal. The delegates have a job and part of that job is to see that a feeding frenzy does not prevail. Let''s hope they do their job and don''t get caught up in the Obama frenzy. Remember that O sat in the ILL senate and votes "present" prox 140 times. He even voted present on his own bills. Pushing paper does not make a president. Watch him when he does not have an audience to preach to; he founders. He feeds of crowd energy. How will he feed off Putin''s energy in a one on one?
No memorized rhetoric there; he has to extemporize. The man cannot do it. His wife has shown a number of times her fanatic Afrocentrism in public slips. This couple are scary. I am a Dem who votes McCain of O gets the nod.
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by jerryz7936 February 21, 2008 2:18 PM EST
I''m still surprised on people backing Hillary. The excessive baggage and the dirty tactics she and Bill done. Cover-ups and scandals they are not releasing.
Their support of NFTA which took away jobs from union Americans and her position on it to only suspend Nafta. To say anything to get elected is wrong. Nothing will happen with NAFTA when she''s elected. They are profiting since the treaty was passed, profiting off of union American blue collar workers.

Wake up people, the Clintons are for themselves.
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by alphaa10-2009 February 21, 2008 9:30 AM EST
Should the Democratic Party''s Superdelegates Decide This Election?

1. If the Democratic party is committed to the democratic process its party label implies, how can superdelegates have any influence on the outcome of the primaries?

2. If superdelegates are NOT chosen at random, how can the body of superdelegates be distributed fairly and equitably between Obama and Clinton to reflect the outcome of the primaries?

3. And even if distributed between Obama and Clinton by outcome of the primary, superdelegates are not bound to vote for either. If democratic selection of the party nominee is the objective, why have superdelegates, at all?

4. If the body of superdelegates was chosen long before the Obama-Clinton race began in earnest, and well before primary voters made clear their preference, how could the superdelegates be anything but an obstruction to democracy in the party?

The superdelegates now become party machine politics at its worst, reminding many of the way the Democratic Party handled the 1968 Chicago convention. That convention nominated Hubert Humphrey, LBJ''s VP, who had won very few of the party primaries.

Humphrey lost the election to Richard Nixon, another GOP soldier with a long party record.
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by ontheleft February 21, 2008 4:33 AM EST
''If there was a secret radical Muslim in the white house as president what would He CHANGE?

Posted by pilgrimsway at 10:09 PM''

I''m kinda hoping that if Obama becomes president he will pull out an Al-Qaeda flag and then push a red button that sends a missile right into your house so we don''t have to put up with your nonsense posts any more.
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by ringading3 February 21, 2008 3:51 AM EST
If Hillary loses to Osama, can''t you see what a miserable life Bill will have! I predict if she loses, Bill is toast.
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by bareed1226 February 21, 2008 3:04 AM EST

HILLARY VS. OBAMA LEGISLATIVE

RECORDS:
During Obama''''''''s first 8 years of elected service Illinois he sponsored over 820 bills - 233 regarding healthcare reform, 125 on poverty and public assistance, 112 crime fighting bills, 97 economic bills, 60 human rights and anti-discrimination bills, 21 ethics reform bills, 15 gun control, 6 veterans affairs and many others. IN ADDITION, DURING HIS FIRST YEAR IN THE U.S. SENATE, HE AUTHORED 152 BILLS AND CO-SPONSORED ANOTHER 427. THESE INCLUDED:
*The Coburn-Obama Government Transparency Act of 2006
*The Lugar-Obama Nuclear Non-proliferation and Conventional Weapons Threat Reduction Act
*The Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act
*The 2007 Government Ethics Bill
*The Protection Against Excessive Executive Compensation Bill
In all, since he entered the US Senate, Obama has written 890 bills and co-sponsored another 1,096. FOR SOMEONE WHO SUPPOSEDLY "HAS NO RECORD"
HILLARY, WHO HAS SERVED FOR 6 YEARS IN THE U.S. SENATE,CLAIMS TO KNOW HOW TO GET THINGS DONE HAS MANAGED TO AUTHOR AND PASS INTO LAW ONLY 20 PIECES OF LEGISLATION, ONLY FIVE 5 OF WHICH HAVE ANY REAL SUBSTANCE:
1. Extend period of unemployment assistance to victims of 9/11.
2. Pay for city projects in response to 9/11
3. Assist landmine victims in other countries.
4. Assist family caregivers in accessing affordable respite care.
5. Designate part of the National Forest System in Puerto Rico as protected in the wilderness preservation system.


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by neobrian-2009 February 21, 2008 3:03 AM EST
denn000000
The more I think about your comments,the more I see ,You are Extremely Uneducated,Pathetic,and a Sorry excuse of a living creature. You are proof amoebas excrete feces.
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by wavrnrjim February 21, 2008 3:01 AM EST
Yet, the Teamster back Obama, Hmm. Corporate Business won''t control and Obama''s well written speeches and where and when to say them, makes him the best candidate. So let''s LOOK AT OBAMA''S TRACK RECORD, ACTIONS SPEAK MUCH LOUDER THAN WORDS,state of ILL. from obama''s start in this race his campaign manager arrested for money laundring, now again obama takes illegal monies?. Teamster money perhaps? Michele Obama in Wisconsin, speaking to us as her and Barack are regular folks, bills, student loans, etc.. 10 minutes later they are LUCKY, bill FREE?, (that didn''t lastlong 10 minutes tops of being a regular person.) State of ILL. since obama as Senator, highest Foreclosures, KPBS 2 weeks ago spoke to real people. All good jobs gone or leaving. Michele Obama in Wi. kept saying Barack has a plan or I would not be here today speaking.. AMERICA WANTS A FULL TIME PRESIDENT, ONE WITH NO CORRUPTION MONEY PROBLEMS, NO HIDDEN AGENDAS
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by clemenhagen1 February 21, 2008 2:37 AM EST
Quite a sight to behold, my fellow patriots. A political leader finally emerges who can articulate a clear and reasoned thought, and who speaks with a vision of a society many of us wish we could become. A country where the corporate lobbyists don''t control public policy. A land where insane zealots from the right and the left don''t further hijack our country with their polarizing and counter-productive hatred and divisiveness. What to do? The Clinton''s vow to go down fighting by funneling millions of shadowy funds into 527''s. And not to be outdone, the righteous right (led by neanderthals such as Pilgrims Sway) will resort to blatant smears based on outright lies (he''s not even Muslim). The success of these lies predicated on racial and religious bigotry and intolerance, no less. Quite a sight, indeed, my friends.
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by neobrian-2009 February 21, 2008 2:12 AM EST
Dennoooooooo
Are You REALLY as Stupid as You Sound ??
Or just infected with singlecellshrubitis ?
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by denn034 February 21, 2008 1:38 AM EST
One expects unions to support candidates that want to sock it to the rich and thereby make the jobs of the middle and poor classes less stable in order to attract more duespayers to their unions. The fact that those duespayers support making their jobs less stable shows how much of a schmuck they really are not to mention just plain stupid.
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by b-easy63 February 21, 2008 1:23 AM EST
They will win for sure. Anyone thinking this contest has nothing to do with race has their head in the sand. Over 90% of blacks, vote for the Bi-racial candidate. Or is he African-American? What does that tell you? The Republicans have started the attacks already, his drug use non-experience will be brought up again and again, so fasten your seat belt. We all need to vote for who is best qualified to get the job done. You may not like her, but it''''s our future at stake here. Hillary voters are not going to gamble on this one. Undecided voters and Independents....do your homework.

Posted by kahakaiman at 07:39 PM : Feb 20, 2008

If Hilary gets the nod--We, Independents will put McCain in--that is almost a 100% guarantee--we came for Obama, if not him--we see no need for a Democratic Republican liberal in Hilary--when there is a real one already in McCain. KNOW THIS.
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by b-easy63 February 21, 2008 1:22 AM EST
Ironic isn''t it? That the teamsters once again have a leader named Jimmy Hoffa. Is it the other Hoffa''s son? wAsn''t Hoffa (the first one) purported to have been offed by the mafia, ground up and spread around in batches of concrete?
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by b-easy63 February 21, 2008 1:20 AM EST
The group, Ambinder reports, is asking Clinton donors for pledges of up to $100,000, with a goal of raising $10 million by the end of next week. The law forbids 527 groups from coordinating with campaigns, but the effort appears to be an open secret among the former first lady''s donors. "

Sooo the open secret is this "secret 527 group is breaking the law and coordinating with Clinton donors to help Clinton? Okaaaay. Should Congress launch and investigation now, or after Bush and the shredding email and ignore subpoena years--does anything go now? LOL
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by pilgrimsway-2009 February 21, 2008 1:09 AM EST
If there was a secret radical Muslim in the white house as president what would He CHANGE? Would He CHANGE the way to make it easy for terrorists to get into this country to over through this country? Would He CHANGE the laws for any of His kind? Would He hang out with those who supported tyranny? Would He impose martial law? Could He start unjust wars for His hidden ideology? Could His decisions CHANGE the course for America? Believe me when I say there are no one with hidden agenda%u2019s in this world! If there was a secret radical Muslim in the white house as president what would He CHANGE?
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by l00ker February 21, 2008 12:46 AM EST
527? That could be like a Colombia drug ring or something.
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by scott4obama February 21, 2008 12:23 AM EST
Its a *** shame to see all those rich Clinton supports throwing their money away on 527 ADDs. ;)

Scott 4 Obama
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by pilgrimsway-2009 February 21, 2008 12:23 AM EST
If there was a secret radical Muslim in the white house as president what would He do? Would He make it easy for terrorists to get into this country to over through this country? Would He make the laws lax for any of His kind? Would He hang out with those who supported tyranny? Would He impose martial law? Could He start unjust wars for His hidden ideology? Could His decisions change the course for America? Believe me when I say there are no one with hidden agenda%u2019s in this world! If there was a secret radical Muslim in the white house as president what would He do?
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by hbevis February 20, 2008 11:42 PM EST
THE CLINTON''S BIG PUSH SEEMS TO HAVE LOST THEIR PUSH..(lol)

LET THEM GO BACK TO ARKANSAS AND RETIRE???? BUT, NO THEY WANT DO THAT. THEY HAVE TO SEE WHAT ELSE THEY CAN MESS UP.

THEY ARE ALREADY GETTING ABOUT 10,000.00 A MONTH RENT FROM THE GOVERNMENT FOR THE SECRET SERVICE HOUSING....AND THAT PAYS THE PAYMENT ON THEIR BIG NEW HOME.



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by neobrian-2009 February 20, 2008 10:42 PM EST
Sade is one of My Favorite Singers !
IT IS SADE TO SAY BUT IT IS FINISH
ASK ED.SCHUSTER HE WILL TELL YOU.

Posted by mozzaikh at 02:48 PM : Feb 20, 2008
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I Know She`s NOT a RepubliCon!..She`s Too Pretty,Much Too Talented and Way Too Smart to Vote for repubiCons!
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