http://blog.aflcio.org/2007/10/09/record-setting-get-out-the-vote-union-volunteers-in-kentucky/Bernard Pollack, AFL-CIO field coordinator, sends us this report on the campaign to elect a working family-friendly governor in Kentucky.
One thing was clear across the state of Kentucky on Saturday: The Labor 2007 get-out-the-vote program was the only place to be.
Some 268 union members from at least two dozen national unions joined our labor-to-labor walks—participating across Kentucky in Bowling Green, Covington, Henderson, Lexington, Louisville and Pikeville. Click here to view and download photos. With this latest weekend walk, we’ve moved more than 225,000 worksite leaflets in the field, while local unions have sent members more than 75,000 letters urging their participation in the upcoming elections.
Union volunteers this week came from the following unions: AFGE, AFSCME, Carpenters (UBC), Communications Workers of America (CWA), Electrical Workers (IBEW), Elevator Constructors (IUEC), Iron Workers, Laborers (LIUNA), Machinists (IAM), Mine Workers (UMWA), Operating Engineers (IUOE), Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT), Plumbers and Pipe Fitters (UA), Postal Workers (APWU), SEIU, Sheet Metal Workers (SMWIA), Teamsters (IBT), UAW and United Steelworkers (USW).
Members of the Iron Workers (top) were among many union members joined by community allies such as ACORN (bottom) for a get-out-the-vote walk in Kentucky over the weekend.
Not only are these members part of the biggest field program in town, but outside Lexington and Louisville, they are the only real political field operation on the ground from either party. In northern Kentucky, more than 120 union volunteers went door to door, the largest walk we’ve ever held there. More than 40 volunteers walked door to door in Henderson, the first time we’ve ever walked there. We continued our walks in Pikeville, the first time we’ve ever walked in eastern Kentucky. We already had some of the biggest walks we’ve had yet in Bowling Green and Owensboro. In the past three weeks, more than 500 union volunteers have walked in Louisville alone.
Even Steve Beshear, Kentucky’s pro-worker candidate for governor, has a 20-point lead in the polls, union volunteers refuse to become complacent. Instead, we’re getting out the vote in more places than we’ve ever walked, with more union members than ever going door to door.
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