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I support the right and ability of ...I support the right and ability of all citizens and labor to participate largely in the American political proces I have exhausted all of my adult life fighting and risking my life for that right. No common has risked more, registered more, politically educated or involved more American citizens in the political process Organized labor is a legitimate interest whose disturbs must be taken into account by means of any serious presidential candidate. The part of presidential leadership is to bring forward forth a vision of where the region needs to go, how he/she presents to get there, allow clan and groups to see their part in the plan, and inspire all citizens and assign places tos to get involved. I have fought alongside organized labor all of my life in our shared commitment to replete employment, liveable wages, worker safety, collective bargaining, health care, housing, equal opportunity, voting rights and other programs of humane priorities at residence and human rights abroad. I support organized labor's right to speak and act onward international labor and human rights issues, and I direct the eye forward to continuing our efforts in these important fields. Paul Simon American working the public and the American labor change have been the driving force behind each major piece of progressive legislation in the United States in this century That includes minimum wage, social security, Medicare, basic health and safety legislation, civil rights. And upon and on. And, any Democratic candidate for President who doesn't recognize this progressive and central part of the American labor manner of moving does not, in my opinion, understand our history either as a party, or as a nation. In 1984 for example, the members of the AFL-CIO provided the Democratic presidential candidate with a dramatic 61-39 percent margin. The simple fact is that the American labor manner of moving is often way ahead of the Democratic Party in recognizing the issues which disturb and move ordinary American working clan and voters. The election of 1984 is a dramatic demonstration of that. I descry my role in this campaign as the spokesperson of the Roosevelt Truman, Kennedy Democratic tradition of fighting for American working men and women |
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