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Since 2003, Working America members have come together to build a Washington that works for all of us, not just the wealthy.


It's Not Just the Vibes - How the Economic Recovery Is And Is Not Translating to Working-Class Voters

02/07/2024

As always when trying to understand presidential politics, the headlines written in DC and New York will ultimately be less impactful than the perspective of working-class voters in swing states. It’s the vibes of these voters that will decide the election.

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Message from the Field: Happy Birthday Working America

10/10/2023

Twenty years ago today, Working America organizers knocked our first door and held our first face-to-face conversations in Cleveland, Ohio.  

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Message from the Field: We Added 407,014 Voters for Democrats in 2023. How Many Can We Add in 2024?

08/12/2023

We Added 407,014 Voters for Democrats in 2023. How Many Can We Add in 2024? Analysis of our 2022 voter contact program is providing some critical lessons that will ensure Working America can have a meaningful impact in 2024, thanks to your support. 

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Statement on the Life of Gerald W. McEntee, Founding President of Working America

07/11/2022

News of the passing of Gerald (Jerry) W. McEntee is a loss for our brothers, sisters, siblings and all of us in the labor movement, especially those from his home union of AFSCME.

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Working America Congratulates the AFL-CIO on Its Historic Election

06/12/2022

Working America congratulates Liz Shuler and Fred Redmond on their respective elections to the Offices of President and Secretary-Treasurer of the AFL-CIO at its 29th Constitutional Convention. 

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Working America Congratulates AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler

08/20/2021

Today, the AFL-CIO Executive Council elected Liz Shuler (IBEW) as AFL-CIO President and Fred Redmond (USW) as Secretary-Treasurer, following the untimely passing of former AFL-CIO President Richard L. Trumka.

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