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...AFL-CIO??€™s projections suggest that 14 states will determine the outcome of the 2004 presidential election. If unions compel their members to vote through the AFL-CIO??€™s methods of listening to members’ priorities and recruiting voters, he said, the union-favored candidate will win by a broad margin...
...said he is confident about the outcome of the election, because of the AFL-CIO??€™s demographically based strategy for ensuring union voter turnout...
After the AFL-CIO??€™s public presence in front of Mass. Hall, Hiatt and Sweeney went into a closed meeting with Rudenstine and Paul S. Grogan, then Harvard’s vice president for government, community and public affairs...
...AFL-CIO helped to broker a deal bringing students out of Mass. Hall—and Harvard was obligated to post three press releases on its website: its own, PSLM’s and the AFL-CIO?...
Akbar, who is active in Wellesley’s Muslim Students’ Association, is working in the AFL-CIO??€™s Civil Rights Division, where she is working on election reform issues in the wake of the disputed presidential election last fall...