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Clinton courts union support
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Contributor | Brandonius Maximus |
Last Edited | Brandonius Maximus Aug 12, 2007 12:05pm |
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News Date | Sunday, August 12, 2007 06:00:00 PM UTC0:0 |
Description | HOUSTON - Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton, continuing her efforts to secure the endorsement of unions, told a crowd of nearly 1,100 people at a labor hall Saturday that she will fight to help the middle class if elected.
"Nobody works harder than Americans. Wages aren't up. Benefits aren't secure. But corporate profits are up. It's not the rich who made America great. It's the hard working middle class," Clinton said as the crowd at the Communications Workers of America hall cheered.
While Clinton's nearly half-hour speech touched on a variety of issues, including the war in Iraq, lessening America's dependence on foreign oil and offering more support for the country's police officers and military veterans, the New York senator's comments focused mainly on her support of the working middle class and the labor movement.
"This is a house that labor built," she said. "The American middle class owes a lot to the labor movement." |
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