The Change to Win Federation said Kay Hagan will help workers.
In a statement e-mailed to Dome, Teamster Local 391 president Jack Cipriani said that recent robocalls are in support of the Democratic Senate candidate:
"Change to Win and its affiliates — like my union, the Teamsters — are working aggressively to elect Kay Hagan to the United States Senate this November. Hagan is committed to keeping good jobs in America by promoting trade policies that stop the shipping of jobs overseas. We are running a robust mail, phone and canvass program to contact members across the state to spread the message that Kay Hagan is the best candidate for working families in North Carolina, and across America."

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Re: Change to Win on Hagan robocalls
October 3, 2008 - 7:24am — bnartistAll unions? That's a pretty sweeping statement. You must have some special knowledge of unions that you keep under your tinfoil stash.
By the way how's the fundraising going? You certified to the State Board of Elections that you "intend to neither receive nor expend more than $3,000 during the current election cycle" yet you actively solicit contributions of up to $4,000.
Re: Change to Win on Hagan robocalls
October 2, 2008 - 10:43pm — tangozAll unions are in favor of NOT having secret ballot elections to determine if workers want a union at their workplace.
This is not only Anti-American, it is a form of intimidation and exhortion. I am a high tech maintenance worker who understands what it takes to make a living. I get paid by the hour and live the middle class dream. I am for unions getting a fair shot with SECRET BALLOTS to determine unionization or not. I will never get union or quasi-union endorsements because I support the hard working Americans not the Union and their Democratic bosses.
My opponent is out there campaigning for Obama instead of seeking out the needs of district 33's voters.
Paul Terrell III
http://terrellforhouse33.blogspot.com
Re: Change to Win on Hagan robocalls
October 2, 2008 - 8:41pm — ryanteaguebeckwith (author)Comment deleted for reposting.
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