Machinists Urge DNC to Recognize Florida, Michigan Delegates

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Tue May 20, 2008 3:38pm EDT

WASHINGTON, May 20 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The International Association of
Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) is urging the Democratic National
Committee (DNC) to seat, and accord full voting rights, to delegates from
Florida and Michigan at the Democratic National Convention in August. 

"Our primary objective should be winning the White House with a Democratic
nominee who cares about working families and the issues that affect their
lives," said IAM International President Tom Buffenbarger. "And we cannot
achieve that goal if the Florida and Michigan delegations are not seated." 

In a letter to DNC Chairman Howard Dean and members of the DNC's Rules and
Bylaws Committee, Buffenbarger outlines the importance delegates from Florida
and Michigan will play in November's general election, especially given the
historic advantage Republican nominee John McCain will hold in the Mountain,
Great Plains and Midwestern states. (Full text of the letter is available at
www.goiam.org).

Factoring in additional advantages in Southern and Border states, McCain could
start the Fall campaign with 261 electoral votes locked away, just nine short
of the number needed to win the White House. 

"We cannot win the White House by disenfranchising 2.3 million Democratic
primary voters in Michigan and Florida," said Buffenbarger. "That is not a
casual statement. It is based on the 2004 election results and the harsh
realities we face in amassing 270 Electoral College votes." 

The DNC's Rules and Bylaws Committee is meeting May 31 to make a decision on
the status of the Florida and Michigan delegations. 

The IAM is among the nation's largest trade unions, representing nearly
720,000 active and retired members in manufacturing, aerospace, shipbuilding,
transportation and defense-related industries. For more information, visit
www.goiam.org.




SOURCE  International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers

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