I cherry picked this off of drudge, but according to the AP it looks like the Teamsters may be set to endorse Obama.
WASHINGTON (AP) - Union officials say the powerful Teamsters union will endorse Barack Obama.
The officials say the International Brotherhood of Teamsters is expected to make an official announcement later Wednesday. Teamster President James P. Hoffa plans to meet with Obama in Austin, Texas, before an announcement is made.
The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because of the planned public announcement.
The Teamsters represent 1.4-million members, and are considered one of the largest and most powerful unions. They also are a potent source of campaign cash and get-out-the-vote workers for Democrats.
Obama was endorsed on Friday by the nation's largest union, the Service Employees International Union.
This, plus the SEIU and Culinary Workers union endorsements will only further erode Clinton's already slipping blue collar support base. Look for Obama to pound the NAFTA issue over the next couple of weeks.
Update 1: CNN is on the story.
Update 2: Looks like the Boilermakers are also set to endorse Obama. From Obama's web site:
COLUMBUS, OH—The International Brotherhood of Boilermakers announced today endorsed Barack Obama for president, citing his opposition to unfair trade agreements and his record of fighting for working families and protecting American jobs.
"Barack Obama is bringing together a diverse coalition and inspiring people to action like no other candidate has in decades," said International Brotherhood of Boilermakers President N.B. Jones. "Barack Obama has shown the energy and vision to unite Americans, jumpstart our economy, and put working people first again. Our members are grateful for his efforts opposing unfair trade deals, and his proposal to reward employers who retain and create good jobs here at home. That’s the kind of leadership we need right now."
"Barack Obama understands the needs and wants of American workers, and he’s deeply committed to the issues that will make a difference in our lives," said John Clark, Retired Boilermaker member from Local 744 in Cleveland. "Here in Ohio, we know we can’t afford more of the same politics in Washington. As President, Obama will continue to stand up to the special interests and bring people together around common-sense solutions. I’m supporting Obama because this year, we need more than just campaign talk—we need results."
"I started my career helping workers and their families recover from plant closings, and I’m proud to have been on the front lines of that fight ever since," Senator Obama said. "I’m thrilled to have the support of the Boilermakers because they understand that if we come together—and work together—we can finally bring about the change that working Americans are so hungry for: lowering costs to make quality health care available to everyone, ending our dangerous dependence on foreign oil, and ending tax breaks for companies that outsource jobs, and putting those tax breaks in the pockets of working people."
The International Brotherhood of Boilermakers represents more than 65,000 workers throughout the United States and Canada, including more than 3,500 members in Ohio. Members work in power generation, refinery and paper industry construction, maintenance and repair, shipbuilding, cement, lime and gypsum production, industrial manufacturing, and other industries.
Senator Obama has made several key proposals to help working Americans thrive in a prosperous and secure nation. As President, he will make quality health care affordable for everyone, and he will expand the earned income tax credit so that workers can keep more of what they earn. Obama has proposed a bold energy policy to put us on the path to independence from foreign oil. And he’s proposed legislation to end tax breaks for companies that ship jobs overseas and reward those who invest in good jobs here in America.
I don't see how Hillary can overcome this. One of her few ramaining support bases is evaporating like an ice cube in the Texas sun. She is done.
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