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Unions gearing up to spend big in 2012 election

Union spending for Obama, Democrats could top $400 million in 2012 election

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Unions are gearing up to spend more than $400 million to help re-elect President Barack Obama and lift Democrats this election year in a fight for labor's survival.

Under siege in state legislatures around the country — and fearing the consequences of a Republican in the White House — union leaders say they have little choice as they try to beat back GOP efforts to curb collective bargaining rights or limit their ability to collect dues.

"People are digging deeper," said Larry Scanlon, political director of the country's largest public workers union, the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees. "If Republicans take over the presidency, Congress and enough state legislatures, unions will be out of business, pure and simple."

Scanlon's union was the biggest overall spender in the 2010 midterm elections, doling out about $93 million to help state and federal candidates, mostly Democrats. This year, AFSCME is expected to spend at least $100 million or more on political action, including television advertising, phone banks and member canvassing. The effort is to help the president, Democrats running for the House and Senate, gubernatorial candidates and key state lawmakers.

With increased spending planned by other labor groups, including the powerful Service Employees International Union and the AFL-CIO, unions are likely to top the $400 million they spent to help elect Obama four years ago.

Not all union expenditures on political action are publicly disclosed, so some numbers are based on self-reporting. But unions have long been known as one of the most reliable supporters of Democratic candidates and their efforts have increased with every election as the threats to organized labor grow.

Unions already spent more than $40 million last year to successfully repeal an Ohio law that restricted collective bargaining rights and to recall lawmakers who backed a similar measure in Wisconsin. They are spending millions more in a bid to recall Republican Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, who led the charge to curb public employee union rights as a way to balance the state's budget.

But unions are being spread thin as they deal with a new wave of measures they say are designed to weaken their clout. Indiana passed a right-to-work measure earlier this month, and Republicans in New Hampshire are pushing a similar bill. Legislatures in Arizona and Utah are weighing measures to limit bargaining rights for their public employees.

"Part of the Republican strategy is to try to bleed us," said Mike Podhorzer, political director of the AFL-CIO. "There are certainly more union members now who understand the importance of political engagement and are willing to go door-to-door and make phone calls and do campaigns."

Tim Phillips, president of the conservative anti-tax and anti-regulation group Americans for Prosperity, denied any grand strategy to weaken unions. His group, founded with the support of billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch, spends millions on anti-Obama and anti-union ads across the country.

"It's not accurate to say there's some master plan to drain resources," Phillips said. "These are genuine public policy efforts."

But Phillips said he thinks that, for the first time, unions have to confront organized grassroots opposition in a number of states.

"And Americans for Prosperity is absolutely a key component in that," Phillips said. "The unions have always had the advantage and we are now matching them."

The stakes are even higher for unions this year, as GOP presidential hopefuls seeking conservative support have made unions a regular punching bag. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney says he would support states pursuing right-to-work laws and seek to ban unions from using automatic dues deductions for politics. He would also reverse Obama's executive order encouraging the use of union labor in large government construction projects.

AFSCME, the 1.6-million member union, started early this year, spending $1 million on television ads during Florida's GOP presidential primary to weaken Romney, the candidate organized labor presumes will emerge as the Republican nominee.

The SEIU teamed up with Priorities USA Action, the major super PAC backing Obama, to buy ads in Florida and Nevada accusing Romney of flip-flopping on immigration policy. SEIU is the single largest contributor to Priorities USA after making a $500,000 contribution in December.

The 2.1 million-member union is expected to spend at least $85 million to help Obama win, similar to what it spent in 2008.

So far, unions are finding a way to pay for all the political spending. Union members are contributing more to political action committees, agreeing to special assessments and spending more time working on political causes.

The AFL-CIO is following a new strategy outlined last summer to contribute less money to specific candidates and spend more on building its infrastructure. The goal is to lay a foundation for year-round mobilization that keeps going in the months following an election. Competing for the union money are the various races, from president to state lawmaker.

"We have to use 2012 not just to win for its own sake, but to use as a springboard for 2014 when the governors in all these states are up," Podhorzer said.

The new strategy emerged after some unions grew frustrated last year that Obama and Democrats in Congress were not doing enough to stand up for labor's agenda. But leaders say union members have become more enthusiastic about Obama since the president increased his focus on job creation.

The AFL-CIO also started its own labor super PAC, which allows it to raise unlimited amounts of money and mobilize support beyond its traditional base. The new super PAC has already pulled in $3.7 million.

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  • Bozo  •  3 months ago
    Think how many people could be fed and sheltered for the money the politicians waste on campaign ads.
    Wake up America, the current system is screwy, a waste of money and a waste of time by politicians that should be spent on doing their jobs.
    Many experts in the US have being saying this for years, time to man up and change the system.
    • Genius2 3 months ago
      In Canada the politicians have SIX WEEKS to campaign !!! Check it out !
    • Richard 3 months ago
      How would anyone stop the current WH from constantly campaigning? I do not blame the politicians for the money they spend anymore than I blame Mexico for shipping drugs to us. If people did not contribute and only tax money was available for campaigning the system would be more rational just like if we had fewer drug addicts placing demand on Mexican drugs.
    • Harpo 3 months ago
      1st of it says UNIONS are gonna WASTE $400,000,000 of union workers safety net money! Not Politicians numb nutz!
  • Cogito  •  Omaha, Nebraska  •  3 months ago
    Nothing new about that. Unions have been helping Democrats by elections for decades.

    According to the Federal Election Commission campaign finance reports, unions have made the following contributions to Democrats:

    $43.6 million from Am. Federation of Government Workers

    $28.6 million from Service Employees International Union

    $30.3 million from the National Education Association

    $33.8 million from the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers

    $29.2 million from the American Federation of Teachers

    $28.5 million from other labor unions

    $28.0 million from the Teamsters

    $26.6 million from the Carpenters Union

    $28.7 million from the Communications Workers

    $25.7 million from the United Food and Commercial Workers

    $27.2 million from the United Auto Workers

    $26.6 million from the Machinists Union

    They do not limit their campaign solicitation to just unions. Evil Big Bank, Goldman Sachs, has giver Democrats $21.7 million.

    Democrats have seen to it that union membership dues are tax-exempt so the unions can launder more money for them in contributions. Private sector unions rape the taxpayer, and Publict sector unions rape the consumer.
    • J.W. 3 months ago
      Great post....spot on !!
    • Frank 3 months ago
      Which is the main reason why the GOP wants to destroy and attack unions.
    • Alexander 3 months ago
      You're talking about tens of millions from unions vs 100's of millions from super PAC's. Who's buying elections?
  • bo  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  3 months ago
    Unions only represent 7% of private sector workers. Does that make them a "special interest group?" Why do the press act like unions and workers are synonymous? They represent 37% of government workers. Why do government workers need a union?
    • H 3 months ago
      Because our gov't is stupid!
    • Mark 3 months ago
      They don't and even the left wing nut job Franklin Roosevelt knew it was a bad idea.
    • imgamekc 3 months ago
      Bo, your figures need a bit of work, but the reason government workers have the "RIGHT" to unionize is the same reason as other workers. Management on occasion tries to over reach and do things outside of the agreed upon workplace rules. Singular employees have very little recourse without the expense of a law suit. So often those over reaches and at time abuses go unreported and the abuse continues.
  • GRJ  •  3 months ago
    Hey, the unions are getting a good return on their investment. Obama has already given them hundreds of billions in make-work ‘stimulus’ jobs and exemption from Obamacare. Plus, he took over GM and gave it to the UAW. The only people getting screwed are the taxpayers.
  • Mike  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 months ago
    If the unions are for the workers where do they get 400 miliion.
    • ron 3 months ago
      nickels and dimes from each member ..except those that opt out (which the law says they can )
    • A Yahoo! User 3 months ago
      Its government worker unions paying the majority, no conflict of interest to the tax payer.
    • Langston Hughes 3 months ago
      Not all states have laws allowing the workers to opt out. Give all states right to work laws and let's see how much in dues the unions collect then.
  • John  •  3 months ago
    Both George Meany and FDR said PUBLIC EMPLOYEES should NOT be allowed to join unions.
  • David  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 months ago
    So unions spent $400 million 4 years ago. I guess they were not bound by the now unconstitional McCain-Feinstein law that limited corporate campaign financing.
    • 5th Horseman 3 months ago
      that's right- they aren't a corporation- they are a disease.
  • pt  •  3 months ago
    Unions in private business make some sense, however, for government workers unions are nothing but the ability to "hire" through voting, their own bosses, their own pensions, their own pay, their own benefits and put a stranglehold on the taxes the rest of us fools pay
  • John  •  Jersey City, New Jersey  •  3 months ago
    Take out the unions and I get affordable cars, lower property taxes, better teachers (to name a few) and more money in my pocket which I can use to support my family and not yours!! Unions = parasites!
  • ANTHONY S  •  McHenry, Illinois  •  3 months ago
    No, the unions are not one sided at all!!! To heck with everyone else.... public and private unions I guess feel they should be exempt! With pension funds so unfunded, Illinois has 80 billion unfunded, maybe this money should go into benefits and pensions and take care of their union members instead of more power grabbing
  • TadR  •  Madison, Wisconsin  •  3 months ago
    Why can't we offshore the parasitic unions?
  • Reverend Rob  •  Surfside, California  •  3 months ago
    Unions are cockroaches who kill every entity they infest. They have bankrupted the auto industry, the airlines, and sent the manufacturers to China. These parasites have found a way to survive longer by corrupting our government workers. It will take much longer to bankrupt the USA, but the unions will accomplish that too.
  • Cody Ford  •  Detroit, Michigan  •  3 months ago
    I myself am Union but i have found that I am being held down by my local while being screwed over by others.
  • Tex  •  3 months ago
    I worked with UNIONS at Lockheed for 30 years and it was horrible as a Manager. The "majority" of them are lazy moochers who are protected by their union bosses. Looking back, I may have hired less than 10% of them if I was running my own business. I won't shed a tear if we can get rid of them all. America, Wake Up the World is now "FLAT" and we don't need these deadbeats leading our workforce. We must compete.
  • TimothyC  •  Madison, Maine  •  3 months ago
    As a union member I cannot stand the thought of my union dues going to re-elect this president.
  • Mr Liberty  •  3 months ago
    NOW, THATS IS HEADLINE NEWS! I WAS UNION ( FORCED UPON ME AS A STATE EMPLOYEE) FOR A SHORT PERIOD OF TIME.. WHAT A SCREW JOB THAT WAS..
  • S  •  3 months ago
    If Obama wins, imagine what will be the pay back to the unions. USA will be like Greece
  • PEDRO  •  Barto, Pennsylvania  •  3 months ago
    AFL/CIO at the expense of it's members dictates where the money goes. Unfortunately, the members never really know how much goes to the Dem's Presidential re-election. I wonder who's pockets are getting lined with lots of cash at the workers expense!! What a rip-off!
  • EM  •  3 months ago
    I wonder how many union members would rather have this money directed to their under-funded pensions. Instead, it's spent to accelerate the USAs race to the bottom.
  • A Yahoo! User  •  3 months ago
    Having drained nearly all the blood from the dog, the union fleas are outraged when the weakened animal tries to rid itself of them by scratching.
 
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