February 10, 2004
New York Times
by David M. Halbfinger
http://www.johnkerry.com/pressroom/clips/news_2004_0210a.htmlMemphis, TN —
Senator John Kerry is poised to win a string of crucial labor endorsements before the Wisconsin primary next Tuesday, labor officials say.
The Building and Construction Trades Department of the A.F.L.-C.I.O. is likely to throw its weight behind Mr. Kerry after a meeting on Tuesday, labor and campaign officials said.
The Alliance for Economic Justice, a coalition of 18 unions that had endorsed Representative Richard A. Gephardt of Missouri, is to hold a conference call on Wednesday and could endorse Mr. Kerry as early as this weekend.
PACE International, the paper workers union, which may not make an endorsement before the Wisconsin voting, has freed its local unions in that state to endorse candidates, and Mr. Kerry is strongly favored. PACE, a member of the Alliance for Economic Justice, is the largest industrial union in Wisconsin, with more than 40,000 members.
CNN hinted today (Novak?) that Teamsters President James Hoffa will go ahead and endorse John Kerry in the coming days