Wednesday, January 09, 2008

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SEIU Nevada Endorses Obama


By KATHLEEN HENNESSEY (Associated Press Writer)
From Associated PressJanuary 09, 2008 9:43 AM EST


LAS VEGAS - Presidential hopeful Barack Obama has won an endorsement from the Nevada chapter of the Service Employees International Union, boosting his prospects against rival Hillary Rodham Clinton in Nevada's upcoming Democratic caucuses.


The influential union claims to represent 17,500 health care and county workers in Nevada. Its executive board approved the decision in a conference call late Tuesday night, shortly after the Illinois senator finished a close second behind Clinton in the New Hampshire primary.


The announcement came as Obama was expecting to get another boost from labor in Nevada. The 60,000 member Culinary Workers Union, Local 226 was scheduled to announce its endorsement Wednesday.


SEIU President Vicky Hedderman said she believes Obama is a candidate "who could take the campaign all the way through November."



Nevada's Jan. 19 caucus is the next major Democratic nomination contest. Under union rules, the endorsement allows SEIU locals in other states to lend resources and volunteers to its Nevada counterpart on behalf Obama.

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