Democrats make pitch to unions
Highlights from an MSNBC report on the AFL-CIO forum for the Democratic presidential candidates:
The leaders of organized labor played host Tuesday night to a nine-candidate free-for-all among the Democratic presidential contenders. Long-shot contender Rep. Dennis Kucinich of Ohio stood out from the crowd, delivering a rousing performance, challenging former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean on why he wasn’t willing to cut the defense budget and demanding that Rep. Dick Gephardt of Missouri tell the audience whether he’d revoke the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and pull the United States out of the World Trade Organization.
After the debate, Kucinich insisted that it wasn’t impractical to cancel NAFTA and pull out of the WTO. "No one here answered that question.... None of them would say it - not even Dick Gephardt who is trying to rely on support from labor to become the next president."
Dean said after the debate, "I don't think we should cancel the WTO or NAFTA, but I do think labor and environmental standards have to be part of that. And if nations we trade with aren't willing to embrace International Labor Organization standards, then I don't think we can trade with them. We certainly can't have open-border trade with them."
Gephardt declined to answer Kucinich's challenge but made a strong appeal for union members' support, declaring, "This administration has declared war on the middle class in this country."
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