Auto Workers Tap Network for President
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/25/us/politics/uaw-tries-to-help-obama-win-working-class-voters.html?_r=1&partner=rss&emc=rss
The United Automobile Workers union, a primary beneficiary of President Obamas decision to rescue domestic carmakers, is now trying to return the favor.
As Mitt Romney prepared to deliver an economic address here on Friday declaring Mr. Obamas three years in office a failed presidency, hundreds of union members gathered on the top level of a parking deck as a freezing drizzle fell.
Thank you, President Obama! shouted the unions president, Bob King. He gripped a bullhorn as he exhorted the crowd, Everyone! They roared back, Thank you, President Obama!
It was the beginning of an effort by the U.A.W. and others in the labor movement to put their vast political organizations into motion behind Mr. Obama, testing their power in a difficult economy after years of declining membership. This is an election that both parties say could turn on their ability to win over working-class voters in the industrial Midwest, where battlegrounds like Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin could determine the outcome.