Clinton snags AFL-CIO official, former
Sanders staffer, in labor outreach
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[July 05, 2016]
By Amanda Becker
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Democratic
presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has hired two people with close
ties to U.S. organized labor to try to lock down support from union
members as Republican candidate Donald Trump makes courting
working-class voters central to his campaign.
The two new staffers, Lori D'Orazio and Michele Gilliam, are to be
deputy labor campaign directors, according to a campaign aide.
D'Orazio is moving to the campaign from the biggest U.S. labor
federation, the AFL-CIO. Gilliam is a former staffer for Senator
Bernie Sanders of Vermont, who was Clinton's fiercest primary
competitor.
Clinton and Sanders battled fiercely over union support during the
Democratic primary, with Clinton, the presumptive nominee,
ultimately securing the bulk of the national endorsements from labor
unions. But she will need to harness the on-the-ground manpower of
unions in crucial battleground states ahead of November's general
election match-up with the populist presumptive Republican nominee,
Trump. The aide said the campaign is counting on D'Orazio and
Gilliam to do just that.
Although organized labor is a traditionally Democratic constituency,
Trump has made a play to win over rank-and-file union members by
criticizing international trade deals such as the pending Trans
Pacific Partnership, which labor opposes. Even so, AFL-CIO President
Richard Trumka warned last month when the federation endorsed
Clinton that a Trump presidency would be disastrous for U.S. workers
and vowed to mobilize the group's resources to defeat him.
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Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at a
campaign rally in Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S. June 27, 2016.
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The AFL-CIO is the largest U.S. federation of labor unions that
collectively represent more than 12 million workers. Before joining
the AFL-CIO, D'Orazio worked for another large U.S. union, the
United Auto Workers, and Gilliam once served as an organizer for a
local chapter of the Transport Workers Union.
(Reporting By Amanda Becker; Writing By Emily Flitter; Editing by
Dan Grebler)
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