The National Journal is reporting that union leaders on the AFL-CIO's executive committee are discussing possibly backing primary challenges to certain Democratic senators.
United Steelworkers President Leo W. Gerard said of the labor chieftains' discussion, "A number of us expressed our dismay with some of the senators from the Democratic Party who have held up and helped delay not only the passage of the health care bill but all kinds of other things that would help middle-class workers."
The prospect of encouraging Democratic primary challenges will be raised with the Steelworkers' executive board when it meets next month, he added. Three senators' names will be brought up specifically, Gerard said: Joe Lieberman of Connecticut, Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas, and Ben Nelson of Nebraska. Lincoln is up for re-election this year; the terms of Lieberman and Nelson run through 2012.
"I, for one, am not prepared to work for Democrats who are going to help play that Republican game of just trying to stop legislation."
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2010/1/29/831782/-Unions-Considering-Primary-Challenges-to-Turncoat-Dem-Senators-