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Trumka said unions are more enthusiastic about Obama than they were a year ago, when the president was mired in a debate with House Republicans over deficit reduction and didn't seem focused on job creation. "I think he's made a complete pivot," Trumka said. "Since Labor Day he's been talking about jobs, jobs, jobs." While unions have had disagreements with Obama, "we've never doubted that he's a friend to working people," Trumka said. Republicans, in turn, have accused Obama of doing the bidding of organized labor in exchange for its financial support. "Big labor unions spent hundreds of millions of dollars to elect President Obama, and he has been repaying them ever since," said Andrea Saul, a spokeswoman for GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney. "Union bosses have repeatedly attacked Mitt Romney in this campaign because they know he will end the sweetheart deals they have enjoyed under President Obama." Obama addressed the executive council Tuesday via conference call and thanked them for their support. His campaign manager, Jim Messina, spoke to union leaders in person. Podhorzer said union leaders are concerned about polling data that shows Obama less popular among blue-collar voters now than he was in 2008. An AFL-CIO analysis of dozens of polls shows 50 percent of white voters without a college degree have an unfavorable opinion of Obama, compared with just 42 percent in 2008. If Obama can't get back to where he was among those voters in 2008, "this is going to be a very difficult election for him to win," Podhorzer said. The change in spending follows Trumka's announcement last summer that the federation would be less tied to the Democratic Party and spend more resources shoring up state and local operations. Unions want to be better positioned to counter efforts in states like Wisconsin and Ohio to pass legislation limiting union rights or weakening labor's clout.
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