• @ryathal
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    54 months ago

    Huge win for the most pro union president ever.

    • @[email protected]
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      In a statement shared first with NBC News after its executive board voted on the endorsement Wednesday night, the Washington union called Biden “an ally to workers over the last four years,” but suggested it is not confident in his ability to defeat likely GOP nominee Donald Trump in November.

      The union sounds stupid as fuck.

      • @ryathal
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        24 months ago

        Or maybe forcing a deeply unpopular candidate for the second time in 8 years isn’t a good idea.

        • @[email protected]
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          24 months ago

          For the 3rd time in 12 years. But it’s late for that. It’s weird how our election cycle seems to run pretty much always, yet we never get great choices. First past the post, corruption money in politics, bullshit seniority in Congress, fucking shitty primary voters, the list goes on and on.

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    34 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    In a statement shared first with NBC News after its executive board voted on the endorsement Wednesday night, the Washington union called Biden “an ally to workers over the last four years,” but suggested it is not confident in his ability to defeat likely GOP nominee Donald Trump in November.

    “Currently, many voters, and UFCW 3000 executive board, feel that the best path to have the best nominee, and to defeat Trump, is to vote ‘uncommitted,’” the union said in the statement.

    But the move by a liberal state’s largest labor union shows some parts of the Democratic base are still not fully on board with the president’s re-election yet.

    This week in Michigan, home to a large Muslim and Arab community concerned about the war in Gaza, about 13% of Democratic primary voters chose “uncommitted” over Biden.

    The Washington union praised those who voted “uncommitted” in Michigan and said “Biden must push for a lasting ceasefire and ending US funding toward this reckless war.”

    Meanwhile, The Stranger, a prominent alt-weekly publication based in Seattle, also endorsed the idea of voting “uncommitted,” expressing disappointment in the options of  Trump and Biden, whom it referred to as the “two genocidal geriatrics leading the polls.”


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