Michigan Teamsters Provide Extensive GOTV,
Financial and Field Resources
November 6, 2002
(Detroit, MI) – MichiganTeamsters today
hailed Tuesday’s election results as proof of their
increasing political power. Jennifer Granholm was elected
Governor with help from the endorsement and political
support of rank-and-file members
“The Teamsters were
determined to make a difference in Michigan elections,” said
James P. Hoffa, General President. “When our members chose
to give Jennifer Granholm our endorsement, they also pledged
to do whatever it takes to help the campaign win.”
Michigan candidates at all levels received extensive
financial support from the Teamsters’ political action
committee, D.R.I.V.E. (Democrat, Republican, Independent,
Voter Education). D.R.I.V.E. is funded by voluntary
contributions from Teamster members. In addition to
financial support the union ran Get Out the Vote (GOTV)
operations for all of its members including phone banking,
work site visits and rallies. The International Brotherhood
of Teamsters funded more than 300 field operatives across
the United States.
“When working families vote, we can make a difference,”
Hoffa added. “Our power at the polls is increased as
Teamster spouses, sons, daughters and parents vote for our
friends. This type of political strength results in building
Teamster majorities at all levels of government, regardless
of party.”
Founded in 1903, the International Brotherhood of
Teamsters represents more than 1.4 million hardworking men
and women throughout the United States and Canada.