Obama: McCain Won’t Fight for America’s Jobs
Posted by Seth Michaels to AFL-CIO NOW
With the economy on everyone’s minds, Sen. Barack Obama has released a new radio ad drawing a clear contrast between him and his opponent on jobs.
When it comes to his record, American-made motorcycles like Harleys don’t matter to John McCain. Back in
The Obama campaign is airing the ad in states, like
McCain has repeatedly voted and spoken against requiring the government to buy American-made products.
As we’ve noted, McCain has supported the outsourcing of jobs. His campaign is staffed and funded by corporate lobbyists, including Rick Davis, the lobbyist whose DHL deal could result in thousands of lost jobs in Ohio, and Randy Altschuler, an outsourcing guru who advises companies on how to ship jobs overseas.
McCain’s record on trade and jobs reflects an agenda aimed at multinational corporations and the high-priced lobbyists who represent them, not the workers with whom a strong economy must be built. McCain married into millions and has spent 26 years in Congress, putting him further and further out of touch with the economic conditions
Obama offers a pro-worker agenda that would protect
With prices rising, wages stagnant and jobs declining, we need political leaders who will fight to protect good jobs. Obama’s record shows he’s serious about making sure the economy works for working families.
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Tags: 2008 Presidential Electio , Barack Obama , John McCain , AFL-CIO , Jobs



