Hillary Clinton’s good week just got better: She just picked up the endorsement of AFSCME, the massive public sector union whose support was coveted by Sen. Bernie Sanders, Clinton’s top rival for the Democratic presidential nomination.
The union’s 35-person International Executive Board had met with each of the Democratic candidates and nearly two-thirds voted to endorse Clinton, the union announced Friday.
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“What we heard throughout our endorsement process is that AFSCME members want a candidate who is committed to fixing our out-of-balance economy,” AFSCME President Lee Saunders said in a statement. “What we also heard was AFSCME members want the candidate who will be the most effective champion for working families, and who will be able to deliver a victory in this critically important election. AFSCME members believe that candidate is Hillary Clinton.”
AFSCME claims to be the nation’s largest and fastest growing public services employees union, with more than 1.6 million active and retired members.
Thanks for your support, brothers & sisters of @AFSCME. You never stop fighting for working families, & I'll never stop fighting for you. -H
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) October 23, 2015
“Thanks for your support, brothers & sisters of @AFSCME. You never stop fighting for working families, & I’ll never stop fighting for you,” Clinton said in a personalized tweet.
While the union did not mention his name, many in the labor community were waiting to see whether Vice President Joe Biden would enter the race. He bowed out in a press conference on Wednesday.








