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Labor For Congresswoman Betty Sutton


Monday evening I attended a fundraiser for Congresswoman Betty Sutton at Laborers Local 894 Hall here in Akron. It was beer, hot dogs, and Democrat politics. Labor events tend have a friendly and lively room. People were shaking hands, giving hugs, and a laughing a lot. Everybody seems to know each other and if they don't know you they introduce themselves. There were elected officials, aspiring candidates, and a variety of local labor leaders all working the room. These people were maintaining old relationships and building new ones. It was fun to take it all in.

Congresswoman Sutton gave a very comfortable and compelling speech. It allowed her to showcase her understanding of the issues important to labor and Democrats. She talked about her recent move to increase funding for the Emergency Food and Shelter Program to provide temporary relief for those hit hardest by this economy. She also discussed her participation in a hearing on the growing problem of subprime lending and foreclosures in Ohio. She also got a lot of applause when she touched on some of the issues that she has been working on while in Congress to help the efforts of organized labor. People were smiling and clapping in approval of their Congresswoman. That kind of support is important to Congresswoman Sutton because labor union members do a lot of the work necessary to win campaigns. They make phone calls, canvass neighborhoods, distribute yard signs, walk in parades, and do a host of other volunteer tasks to help their endorsed candidates win which can prove to be a difference maker in November.



4 Responses for "Labor For Congresswoman Betty Sutton"

  1. Joe M June 17th, 2008 at 12:04 pm

    Unions are relevant in camapigns. If this was the 1960s.

  2. Tool Time June 17th, 2008 at 12:41 pm

    Saturday June 14, 2008

    Dear Friend,

    Ohio is in trouble. I recently visited with young professionals in Cuyahoga
    County and got an earful. Many of our most promising Ohioans believe there
    is no future for them here and that in order to advance their careers, they
    will eventually have to leave the state.

    Decisions made today will determine what Ohio looks like in the year 2020. I
    envision a state that is an attractive employment destination thanks to a
    flourishing knowledge-based economy, a thriving cultural life, vibrant cities,
    and a good quality of life where our children can grow to be healthy, safe
    and strong.

    The wrong decisions today can lead to a very different scenario by 2020. Our
    population could drop dramatically, taking with it the best and brightest
    minds and leaving a waning economy. Our cities could become hollowed out and
    ghettoized. And Ohioans around the nation could increasingly view their state
    as backward and irrelevant.

    Reviving Ohio's economy is a bipartisan priority. For those who have a stake
    in Ohio's future, it's the only priority.

    That's why I believe that Ohio needs a new generation of leadership. Often
    in politics, leaders promise to be visionaries who will "turn around Ohio."
    All too often, those slogans and promises turn out to be empty.

    Ohio's challenges are too serious to simply be managed. They require
    forward thinking leadership that is in touch with our common values. Our citizens
    deserve leadership that is bold enough to share a detailed vision and is
    energetic enough to turn that vision into a reality.

    I want you to be the first to know that I will be spending the coming months
    discussing what my contribution can be toward building a Whole New Ohio with
    my family, friends, and supporters. By Thanksgiving, I will decide whether
    to seek to lead our state in 2010.

    My time in politics has taught me three iron-clad rules:

    • Start early
    • Don't take anything for granted
    • Get the best people involved

    With that in mind, I'm reaching out to you today for help. No matter the
    amount, your financial support will help me continue to fight for our values
    and to build a Whole New Ohio.

    Please take time today by clicking the link below and making an instant and
    secure online donation to my campaign. No matter the amount you are able to
    give, your support will be greatly appreciated and prudently used.

    As always, individual taxpayers who contribute to my campaign will receive a
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    Joint filers receive a $100 credit. So you can actually help jump start this
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    The 2010 election is important for our party, as well. Like Ohio itself,
    our party needs a rupture from it's past. When our citizens see and hear Ted
    Strickland, they don't see Ohio's future. But they aren't equating our party
    with the future either. We must re-brand our party. Not by changing our
    values - most Ohioans share our outlook on almost every issue.

    The first rule of any party with aspirations to govern is to understand the
    aspirations of the people and how they change with time. What do Ohioans
    want today? They want to believe in Ohio's future again.

    If we're going to be the party of the future we need candidates with the
    energy, courage, hope, competence, and optimism to rally the people of this
    state and to create a Whole New Ohio.

    This is a crucial time. Ours is a crucial effort. Not just for the values
    we share, but for the survival of this state we love. Please join me with
    your support today. Together, we can do so much more that cheap sloganeering.
    We can truly transform Ohio and secure it's place as a great place to live,
    work, and learn for generations to come.

    Kindest regards,

    Senator Kevin Coughlin

  3. Julie June 17th, 2008 at 12:48 pm

    Go Dave Potter!

  4. Ben Keeler June 17th, 2008 at 5:41 pm

    I have always thought organized labor is very overrated in electoral politics. I still do actually. They just support the Democrat. That is how you earn their support - support of their leaders I should say- by having a D next to your name.


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