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A Message from President William H. Young
on the Nomination of Sen. Barack Obama:
WASHINGTON, June 10, 2008—The most exciting nomination process in recent history has now
come to an end. In a very close contest, the Democrats have
selected Barack Obama as their candidate for president. NALC
offers its congratulations to Sen. Obama for running a superb
campaign and for winning an historic victory.
Our union endorsed Hillary Clinton and she conducted a
magnificent campaign. Her grit, determination and class made us
very proud of that choice. We worked extremely hard and can be
very proud of our effort on her behalf. Sen. Clinton made a lot
of history herself.
Now that we must shift our attention to the general elections in
the fall, many members are wondering where we stand. This union
makes decisions differently than some others. We are not a
top-down union. Instead, we allow our members to make the
decisions that are most important to all of us. A presidential
endorsement is that kind of decision.
A resolution will be introduced in Boston, at our national
convention in July, to support Barack Obama for president. Given
his progressive views and outstanding record fighting for
working people over the years, and given Sen. McCain's poor
record on matters affecting America's workers, I have no doubt
that Sen. Obama will win the enthusiastic support of our
members.
We have extended an invitation to Sen. Obama and hope he will
attend our convention to be there for the endorsement vote. If
our convention approves of the resolution, NALC will do everything in its power to help make him the next president of
the United States. |