Announcing democratic consensus of its members across all three regional chapters nationwide, the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America said it was officially endorsing Bernie Sanders for president on Sunday.
The 35,000-member UE—which uses “the members run this union” as its tagline—said it was support from rank-and-file members which drove the endorsement.
“As more of our members around the country have seen and heard Bernie over the past few months, they’ve seen that his policies and priorities match our own,” said the UE’s general president Peter Knowlton in a statement. “There has been a groundswell of support for Bernie with members volunteering for the campaign.”
Knowlton described Sanders as “the most pro-worker, pro-union presidential candidate I have seen in my lifetime” and called the chance to put someone like him in the White House “a unique opportunity that workers and unions must not pass up.”
According to the Sanders campaign, more than 100 national and local unions, representing over 1.5 million workers, have endorsed his candidacy so far.
SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT