The
130,000-member International Association of Bridge, Structural
and Ornamental Iron Workers said it was tapping Biden over the
other 11 Democratic candidates in the race because of his past
work supporting infrastructure projects.
“Vice President Biden has proven again and again that he is a
friend to union ironworkers,” said Eric Dean, the union's
general president, in a statement. “We need a president who will
defend rights and jobs of American workers, and Joe Biden will
be that president.”
Biden, who served two terms under former President Barack Obama,
has been primarily battling U.S. Senators Bernie Sanders and
Elizabeth Warren for state and union endorsements, which are
coveted by campaigns for their capacity to rally working-class
voters to the polls.
Earlier this week, Sanders won the backing of a key California
union, a 17,000-member chapter of the Communications Workers of
America.
The first Democratic nominating contest will be held in Iowa on
Feb. 3. Polls show Biden, Sanders and Warren locked in a tight
race in the state.
The winner of the Democratic nomination will face President
Donald Trump in the November general election.
(Reporting by James Oliphant; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)
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