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DNC Expands Role In Labor Protests To Ohio, Indiana


First Posted: 02/17/11 05:16 PM Updated: 02/17/11 05:44 PM

WASHINGTON -- Building on the momentum in Wisconsin, where tens of thousands of protesters have turned out to oppose Republican Gov. Scott Walker's effort to strip collective-bargaining rights from the state's public-employee unions, President Barack Obama's campaign organization is mobilizing its followers in Ohio and Indiana, where similar measures are being considered.

Thousands descended upon the Ohio statehouse Thursday to protest a bill that would eliminate collective-bargaining rights for state employees and curtail the rights of local-level government employees. The debate is similar to that in Wisconsin: Supporters say it's necessary to deal with budget problems, while opponents say it's nothing but a vicious assault on unions.

Now folded into the Democratic National Committee, Obama's campaign group Organizing For America is already actively engaged in Wisconsin and is beginning to ramp up organizing efforts in Ohio, though observers say the latter process is about a week behind that in Wisconsin. The group is also beginning to dig into Indiana, whose legislature is considering a bill to limit collective bargaining by teachers.

A DNC staffer told The Huffington Post that the group upped its efforts in Wisconsin after Chairman Tim Kaine spoke with local legislators last week. OFA then began organizing turnout for Thursday's statehouse rally and running phone banks in Ohio targeting state senators, which are slated to continue next week. This weekend, organizers have set up door-to-door canvassing in key districts that they hope will likewise put pressure on swing lawmakers.

OFA National Deputy Director Jeremy Bird said volunteers first alerted the group to the contested Ohio legislation. "The energy is pretty remarkable," he told The Huffington Post. "People started to contact us, and they'd call our office and our volunteers, and say, 'This is a big deal. This is going to affect my family.' ... That started to really simmer earlier this week in Ohio, and it's starting to pick up the pace."

In Ohio, major labor unions including AFSCME and the AFL-CIO are also stepping up the pressure against Gov. John Kasich (R) and the bill's supporters. The AFL-CIO estimated that tens of thousands of phone calls, emails and handwritten postcards have been delivered to state senators in opposition to the legislation, and a spokesman said the protests will continue in the coming weeks.

"One of the things we're trying to do is reach out more to the general public, especially through media, but also through a lot of this phone-calling and door-to-door efforts," Andy Richards, the field communications director for the AFL-CIO in Ohio, said in an interview with The Huffington Post, noting that the protests have helped re-energize a base frustrated by the November elections. "But I think having them as an ally with that, and being able to reach people we aren't necessarily reaching with our membership, is good."

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OFA is also stepping up its online mobilization via Facebook and Twitter, as well as the work of its youth chapters at Ohio State University and other schools.

Indiana isn't yet seeing a similar level of progressive momentum, but OFA blasted out an email Thursday to its members regarding the pertinent legislation.

In an interview with Wisconsin's local WTMJ-TV, Obama condemned Gov. Walker's proposal. "Some of what I've heard coming out of Wisconsin, where you're just making it harder for public employees to collectively bargain, generally seems like more of an assault on unions," Obama said. "And I think it's very important for us to understand that public employees, they're our neighbors, they're our friends."

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john1513   3 minutes ago (11:12 AM)
Manufactur­ed protests: the American way. Why all the hateful rhetoric? No more union due$$$.

"we have built a system that cares more about the feelings of adults than it cares about the future of our children." - Michelle Rhee
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yeaobama   3 minutes ago (11:12 AM)
THE KOCH BROTHERS MUST BE REALLY UPSET ABOUT UNIONS AND THEIR POWER.
NOW THAT THE SUPREMES HAVE MADE CORPORATIO­NS INTO PEOPLE, ALL THE DEMS HAVE LEFT ARE OUR UNIONS!!!
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wikwox   4 minutes ago (11:11 AM)
Big thanks to Kasich and Scott Walker: You have energized the unions, the left and many moderates and independen­ts. They don't like you and they don't like what they see. Have your moment in the sun union busters, 'cause paybacks coming and your not going to like it. Come on 2012, I'm ready.
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yeaobama   3 minutes ago (11:12 AM)
FANNED!!
April22   4 minutes ago (11:11 AM)
Honestely, how much longer can we stand by and watch our government leaders run America and more importantl­y, everyday Americans into the ground?
Spiffy1   7 minutes ago (11:08 AM)
I wonder if the Dems who fled Madison will return from IL on public transporta­tion. It would play very well with the leftoos.
newworldman777   8 minutes ago (11:07 AM)
"People started to contact us, and they'd call our office and our volunteers­, and say, 'This is a big deal. This is going to affect my family.' ..."

Duh...hell­o. Of course cuts are going to affect your family. And the approachin­g and inevitable cuts and revisions to Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security are going to affect the respective families who receive those entitlemen­ts. And when these intolerabl­e "tax cuts for the rich" are finally rescinded in two years, they are are going to justifiabl­y affect the rich in unpleasant ways (obviously­, these tax cuts for the rich are not creating any jobs, as we can all observe). And when drastic but necessary cuts are forced onto the Pentagon, the military bigwigs are going to scream and holler. Regardless­, ALL of these these unpopular measures are going to have to be implemente­d -- as well as others, such as cuts in politician­s' pay and benefits -- in order to get our spending under control and to reduce our deficit, people. Otherwise, we are kicking the proverbial can down the road, subsequent­ly condemning our children and grandchild­ren to misery and suffering as they try to pay off our burgeoning debt. Let's assume some of this responsibi­lity ourselves and spread the suffering around now, rather than delay it and put it all off onto future generation­s. That would be the height of selfishnes­s and irresponsi­bility.
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yeaobama   6 minutes ago (11:09 AM)
HOW ABOUT WE END THE 2 USELESS WARS AND MAKE CORPORATIO­NS PAY THEIR TAXES??
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mtrav   8 minutes ago (11:07 AM)
Mark my word, NJ will be next.
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wikwox   3 minutes ago (11:12 AM)
Perhaps but I think Christie won't try it, he's offended everyone but the rich at this point and Jersey's house and senate are not dominated by Republican­s.
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Ponderus   11 minutes ago (11:04 AM)
Has Herr Kasich retreated to his bunker yet?
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mlmn08   12 minutes ago (11:03 AM)
Labor must stand up like Wisconsin or be trampled by the right wing dic tators.
April22   12 minutes ago (11:03 AM)
As in Egypt, which brought about a revolution­, labor and poverty protests are showing up here at home. Yemen, too, with labor and poverty unrest. This is sweeping the globe.
jgoz123   9 minutes ago (11:06 AM)
sounds like incitement to me.. wanna tone it down a bit? but anyway public sector employees get paid MORE than similar jobs in the private sector so who exactly is "poor" here? Oh and how do you feel about the schools being shut down bc the teachers called out "sick" to go hold a sign?
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samidean   5 minutes ago (11:09 AM)
If you read ANY incitement in April22's statement then you need to seriously seek help.  You want 24/7 365 day a year incitement­?  Turn on Fox, because that is ALL they are about, and please look up the definition of the word incitement­.
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yeaobama   16 minutes ago (10:59 AM)
THE T-BAGGERS HAVE DONE IT NOW!!
THEY GOT ORDINARY AMERICANS OUT OF THEIR RECLINERS AND INTO THE STREETS!LO­OK OUT, FOLKS.....
jgoz123   12 minutes ago (11:03 AM)
no.. the union bosses did that. The real Americans ie the ones paying the outrageous pensions are at home laughing at this charade
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yeaobama   10 minutes ago (11:05 AM)
I HAVE RELATIVES MARCHING OUT THERE-
AND, THEY ARE....NOT­....UNION BOSSES.
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samidean   1 minute ago (11:14 AM)
Sorry oh totally deluded one, but you could not be MORE WRONG.  This is a nationwide middle class movement to save what little is left of us against the corporate money master of the GNOP.  Most of us have NEVER been in a union, but are gladly joining the protests.  Keep those delusions at your own peril, because we will wake you up from them in 2012!  You thought that 2010 was bad for Dems.  You have NO CLUE how bad 2012 is going to be for you tea baggers.  WATCH US!!!
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IFany   0 minute ago (11:15 AM)
What has a union ever done to you personally­, or are you parrot and repeating whatever you have been told, I'm sure you are not a business owner with so many have employees that you have union concerns, if not, what you are is a corporate stooge,
April22   10 minutes ago (11:05 AM)
Let's hope this spreads! Now is the time for Americans to take a stand and make changes in regard to labor and poverty!
jgoz123   4 minutes ago (11:11 AM)
what kind of changes? increase their salaries? increase their pensions? Like your progeny in the 60's - a lot of yelling but ZERO substance
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Democrab   16 minutes ago (10:59 AM)
They voted for these birdbrains­, or even worse, they didn't vote at all and now they're dealing with the consequenc­es. The thugs are in. In power. You know the drill. Investigat­ions, theocratic brow beating, big business catering, union bashing, etc. I once watched a documentar­y on congress when Gingrich and Lott were ruling the roost. Lott told the reporter that they only worked one day a week That's it! Republican congress people do nothing. They have no vision or plan for anything that helps the middle and lower class. They were funded by the rich and they by damn are going to reward them. When straw man Ronnie busted the air traffic controller­s in 1981, he crushed the unions and irradicate­d the middle classes ability to negotiate fair wages and working conditions forever. His benefactor­s were ecstatic. But voters continue to allow the right access to punishing John Q. Their apathy is now becoming manifest in Wisconsin and Ohio. It's going to get worse folks. .
WaveRhydr   18 minutes ago (10:57 AM)
News Flash: Just because the S.Ct. cant tell the difference tween a person who lives & breathes, and E XXON, doesnt mean they are right when they claim corporatio­ns are "persons".
April22   8 minutes ago (11:07 AM)
They couldn't tell the difference as to who truly won the 2000 Presidenti­al election, either.

Now a few Justices are smoozing with large industry and corporate execs.
Spiffy1   19 minutes ago (10:56 AM)
I'm glad to see that Gov Walker has adopted the BHO program of spreading the wealth.
eagle17765   17 minutes ago (10:58 AM)
Your comment is absurd.
scarlet56al   5 minutes ago (11:10 AM)
Get real. Wealth has been spread to the "big guys" for years.
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samidean   0 minute ago (11:15 AM)
If you got any more clueless junior, you would be wandering around lost a block away from your home.

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