The
union, SEA/SEIU Local 1984, has more than 10,000 members in New
Hampshire, including both public and private sector employees.
It has frequently used its political organization to help propel
candidates to victory in the state.
"For decades, Senator Sanders has represented the interests of
workers all across this country, and during these past few
months, he has taken the time to support SEA/SEIU Local 1984
specifically," Rich Gulla, president of the union, said in a
statement.
New Hampshire will hold the second primary contest in February
and victory in the state has historically helped fuel candidate
momentum.
Sanders, who represents neighboring Vermont in the U.S. Senate,
was an early favorite to win the New Hampshire primary. But
polls continue to show him in a tight race with rivals U.S.
Senator Elizabeth Warren, former Vice President Joe Biden and
former South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg. Warren
represents Massachusetts, also a New Hampshire neighbor.
The sane union backed Sanders in 2016 when he ran against
Hillary Clinton and was credited with helping him secure victory
in the state's primary. Ultimately, however, Sanders' strong
showing in New Hampshire and Iowa, which holds the first
primary, were not enough to push him past Clinton, who won the
nomination.
(Reporting by Ginger Gibson; Editing by David Gregorio)
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