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Advocates push to get out union vote in Nevada

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Monday, October 21, 2024   

Nevada unions and their members could determine the fate of this year's election.

Maureen Gallagher, a volunteer with the American Federation of Government Employees, believes it to be true. She has been working to get out the vote in Nevada, including more rural and traditionally "red" parts of the state by appealing to the needs and desires working Nevadans hold.

She considers the Heritage Foundation's conservative playbook, Project 2025, to be "anti-labor" and "anti-democracy." But she pointed out regardless of party affiliation and whether a voter supports unions, she aims to appeal to voters in a relatable way.

"It is why we have weekends, it is because of unions," Gallagher emphasized. "Even in places where people say to me all the time, 'Oh yeah, we don't have a union, but they treat us pretty good,' I always remind them, 'Well, if the unions weren't there, they wouldn't be treating you that good.'"

And while many proponents of unions, such as Gallagher, believe Vice President Kamala Harris is a better ally to the U.S. labor movement, many also support former President Donald Trump. About half of union voters said they back Harris, while about 43% say they support her opponent, according to the Pew Research Center.

Kevin Cooper, political director for the American Federation of Government Employees, called the union "fascinating" because of its diverse nature as it relates to not only demographics and geography but because of the jobs it encompasses from those who work for Social Security, Veterans Affairs, Border Patrol and the Environmental Protection Agency.

He stressed government leadership has a direct impact on their livelihood.

"The president is the one that determines the budget, that outlines what the cost-of-living adjustments are going to be for federal workers," Cooper explained. "Congress and the administration are both doing things that impact our pensions and our retirement plans, our workplace safety."

Cooper added there are more than 14 million union members across the country and contends they "could be the deciding factor" in many states, especially in battlegrounds like Nevada. He encouraged all union members to become engaged and cast a ballot in this year's election.

Disclosure: The American Federation of Government Employees contributes to our fund for reporting on Budget Policy and Priorities, Livable Wages/Working Families, and Social Justice. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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