Thursday, May 20, 2010
Politics, primaries and EFCA
At the National Association of Manufacturer's blog Shopfloor, a post interprets last Tuesday's elections as a "tough night for the card check crowd." While it is true AFL-CIO backed Arlen Specter was defeated by Democrat Joe Sestak, this certainly is not an anti-card check vote. Sestak cosponsored EFCA in 2007 and 2009. He also introduced another labor reform measure. Democrats, including labor are uniting behind Sestak. Given Specter's willingness to compromise on card check itself, the blogger's conclusion is simply fantasy. The blogger is also premature in declaring the Arkansas senate primary as a vote against card check. Incumbent Senator Blanche Lincoln has opposed EFCA and card check. While she ran first, and is in a run off with Lt. Govenor Bill Halter, she garnered only 44% of the vote, an ominous situation for the two term incumbent. Halter has strong support from labor.