National teachers' group endorses Obama for 2nd term

U.S. President Barack Obama delivers remarks at an event observing LGBT Pride month in the East Room of the White House in Washington June 29, 2011. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas

U.S. President Barack Obama delivers remarks at an event observing LGBT Pride month in the East Room of the White House in Washington June 29, 2011.

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CHICAGO | Tue Jul 5, 2011 6:45am EDT

CHICAGO (Reuters) - The nation's largest teachers union voted on Monday to recommend that President Barack Obama be elected for another term.

The vote from National Education Association delegates at a meeting in Chicago was 72.03 percent, a bit down from the last time the NEA recommended Obama in 2008, when the "yes" vote was 79.75 percent.

"President Barack Obama shares our vision for a stronger America," said Dennis Van Roekel, president of NEA. "He has never wavered from talking about the importance of education or his dedication to a vibrant middle class."

The recommendation came early for the NEA. The Association's presidential recommendation process typically takes place the summer before the general election.

But the NEA took the vote Monday to provide "early and strong support" to ensure the election of a candidate on the side of students and working families, according to an NEA statement.

"The last two years of state legislatures and the mid-term elections were eye-opening, demonstrating what can happen when education legislation and decisions are left in the hands of politicians who do not support public schools," Van Roekel said.

Van Roekel praised Obama's initiatives as president, including the Education Jobs Bill, which Van Roekel said kept class sizes from ballooning and kept important education programs and services from being cut.

In recent months, Republican-dominated legislatures have passed limits on public school teachers' collective bargaining powers in several states, including Ohio, Tennessee, Idaho and Wisconsin.

Vice-president Joseph Biden appeared at the NEA meeting on Sunday, criticizing legislators who attack teachers and telling NEA members: "You are not the problem!"

With 3.2 million members, the NEA says it is the nation's largest professional employee organization.

(Writing and reporting by Mary Wisniewski, Editing by Peter Bohan)

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Comments (26)
Sensibility wrote:
So the people most responsible for America’s failure to keep pace in education compared to the rest of the world endorse a guy who promised, but failed, to deliver education reform. A match made in heaven. The teachers unions have overplayed their hand, and the people are tired of them. This is another reason why Barack Obama deserves to be fired in 2012.

Jul 05, 2011 7:40am EDT  --  Report as abuse
bck555 wrote:
Gosh, isn’t this a surprise! And they endorsed him without even knowing who might be running against him. A great example for our students that their teachers are not only not willing to consider the possibilities of another candidate, but they are unwilling to hear what the majority of the American people want for their children. After all, teachers know more than parents…. This group has become nothing more than an arm of the Democrat State Workers Party. Come on teachers! Think for yourselves.

Jul 05, 2011 8:25am EDT  --  Report as abuse
RussellTTU wrote:
Wow, what a surprise. Communists endorse the communist. The NEA and AFT are an absolute joke. They say they are fighting for students and education, but what they are really fighting for are iron clad contracts that further extort money away from the tax payer. At least one can feel better knowing that if comrade Obama succeeds in sending us down the communist path that unions will be the first to go.

Jul 05, 2011 8:28am EDT  --  Report as abuse
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