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The Blog for Thursday, July 28, 2005

Impact of AFL-CIO Split on Florida

    Democratic
    leaders throughout the state are worrying what effect the fracture in America's labor movement will have on the money and get-out-the-vote force the unions provide at election time. ...

    The nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics, which tracks political spending, reports that direct contributions from unions to the Democratic Party and its candidates nationwide have totaled nearly $500 million since 1989. Only 7 percent of their giving over that period went to Republicans.

    In Florida, the AFL-CIO pumps, on average, $250,000 or more into the Democratic Party each election cycle for Florida's statewide races alone. And in 2004, scores of AFL-CIO-affiliated political action committees showered money on Florida for statewide races. Chief among them was the failed Democratic U.S. Senate campaign of Betty Castor, a former state education commissioner.

    "The problem that the unions have had is that this group of Republicans in charge in Florida and at the national level really want to just eliminate unions," said Rep. Dan Gelber, D-Miami Beach.
    "AFL-CIO defections concern Democrats".

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