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AFSCME Presidential Forum – Candidates Make Their Case

by   |  June 19, 2007

Highlights from the AFSCME Leadership Conference and Presidential Forum.

This morning the 2,000 AFSCME members from around the country who are in Washington, D.C., for the 2007 Leadership Conference listened intently as the top Democratic presidential candidates each made their case for why they should be president – and why they deserve AFSCME's prized endorsement. AMERICAblog's Joe Sudbay calls AFSCME "a major union that knows how to play politics." Check out his coverage of AFSCME's presidential forum on AMERICAblog, and read Jonathan Singer's live post on MyDD.com. You can also read about it on MSNBC.com's "First Read" blog and on the New York Times political blog, which notes the importance of AFSCME's endorsement. Speaking of which, the forum has just ended and members are now participating in a town hall forum where they'll discuss the candidates. UPDATE: additional coverage from around the web:
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