Hoffa Makes
Announcement Following Texas Meeting With Obama
February 20, 2008
(Washington, D.C.) –
Teamsters General President Jim Hoffa announced today the union’s endorsement of
Sen. Barack Obama for president. The endorsement is the first step in mobilizing
the union’s 1.4 million members and their families to elect Obama.
“Senator Obama understands
the challenges working people face every day,” Hoffa said. “He is the candidate
in the best position to lead our movement to restore the American dream for
working people in this country. Senator Obama will fight for better wages, real
health care reform, stronger retirement security, fair trade and an end to the
outsourcing of good jobs. He understands the importance of giving workers a
voice at work and will fight for strong unions to help rebuild America’s middle
class.”
The endorsement decision
follows a meeting in Austin, Texas, between Hoffa and Obama, and completes a
months-long process that included scientific polling of Teamster members,
surveys of local union and joint council leaders and deliberations by the
union’s democratically elected General Executive Board.
“We have been fortunate to have candidates throughout the Democratic primary who
are friends of working families and the Teamsters Union,” Hoffa said. “We are
pleased that all of the Democratic candidates have focused on issues of
importance to working people, including wages, health care, retirement security,
fair trade and outsourcing.”
The union’s endorsement immediately activates the union’s 50-state election
program, with special emphasis on swing states.
“Senator Obama will stand with the Teamsters when it comes to fighting for
working families,” Hoffa said. “This endorsement begins a partnership to change
America. Together we will reinvent the political process and give a voice to
those who have been ignored by the Bush administration for the past eight
years.”
Hoffa emphasized Obama’s
commitment to rebuilding and strengthening the national transportation
infrastructure, a key priority of the Teamsters Union.
“Senator Obama will fight to rebuild our transportation infrastructure,” Hoffa
said. “He will work with us to address critical issues from our ports to our
highways, rails and airports. We need a president who is focused on rebuilding
America and Barack Obama will be that president.”
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters represents more than 1.4 million
hardworking men and women throughout the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico.