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Crazy Eights: 8 Years of the Bush Agenda, 8 Anti-Labor Senators, and 88 Days Until the Election to Oust Them All
Crazy Eights: 8 Years of the Bush Agenda, 8 Anti-Labor Senators, and 88 days Until the Election to Oust Them All On the 8th day of the 8th month in the year 2008, 88 days is all that remains before November 4th, when Americans will take to the polls and exercise the power of the vote. Fed up with policies that favor only the rich, working families across the country will send a resounding message that any continuation of the anti-labor Bush agenda is unacceptable. On that same day, anti-labor Senators across the country are up for reelection; and are facing candidates who are committed to fighting for working families. There are eight particular Senate races up on the front lines in the fight to turn around America. Alaska, Kentucky, Maine, Minnesota, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Oregon, and Virginia all have the opportunity to oust Senators who have repeatedly voted against the interests of working families. If pro-worker candidates are elected to these seats, the Democrats will have the 60 votes needed to get past a Republican filibuster or cloture and get the Employee Free Choice Act, and other meaningful legislation passed.
During the last 88 days till the election, union members across the country will continue a massive grassroots mobilization effort to not only block Senator McCain from continuing the 8 years of Bush's anti-labor agenda, but to also oust anti-worker Senators from Washington, D.C. The Labor Movement will turn around America by fighting to elect Senate leaders and a President who will be champions for affordable health care, restore the freedom to unionize, and will transform this country. »
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