contact her and tell her to vote against 'the union boss bailout'. They're running the same ad in Nebraska and N. Dakota. See the ad (which is kind of confusing) here.
http://www.savejobs.org/mediacenter.php?qseg=13Source watch has this to say about the group:
Americans for Job Security AJS) spun off in the late 1990s from a group called The Coalition: Americans Working for Real Change, a group that had been formed by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to counteract the extensive soft money spending by the AFL-CIO starting in the 1996 elections.<1>
Later in a FEC Complaint Public Citizen wrote that(AJS) is a "sham front group that would be better called Corporations Influencing Elections ... masquerading as a non-profit to conceal its funders and the scope of its electioneering activities,"<1> the Center for Responsive Politics wrote in April 2007.<2> Incorporated October 1997 in Virginia, AJS was described by the Center as "pro-Republican", "pro-business", and "established to directly counter labor's influence".<3><4>
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Americans_for_Job_Security