The American Federation of Teachers endorsed Hillary Clinton for president on Saturday.
AFT, which boasts 1.6 million members, said it was the first major union to endorse a Democratic candidate in the 2016 election cycle. AFT is the second largest teachers’ union in the country.
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“In vision, in experience and in leadership, Hillary Clinton is the champion working families need in the White House,” AFT president Randi Weingarten said in a statement. “Hillary Clinton is a tested leader who shares our values, is supported by our members, and is prepared for a tough fight on behalf of students, families and communities. That fight defines her campaign and her career.”
On values, strength and personal support, our @AFTunion members overwhelmingly supported endorsing @HillaryClinton http://t.co/n85FuEdTVY
— Randi Weingarten (@rweingarten) July 11, 2015
Clinton said she was “honored” to win the group’s endorsement.
AFT endorsed Clinton in 2008, and Weingarten is a longtime Clinton ally. Last year, Weingarten joined the board of the main super PAC supporting Clinton.








