The American Federationist, 86-88. sējumiAmerican Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1979 Includes separately paged "Junior union section." |
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... votes . Because it is the bedrock of democracy , we hold the right to vote as the most precious of all rights . It is the mechanism through which the people decide which parties and which candidates will govern , and which policies and ...
... votes . Because it is the bedrock of democracy , we hold the right to vote as the most precious of all rights . It is the mechanism through which the people decide which parties and which candidates will govern , and which policies and ...
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... voted for Reagan ( 42.9 million ) and the record stands that only in 1964 did almost as many people ( 43.1 million ) vote for the winner as those ( 43.4 mil- lion ) who didn't bother to vote at all . For the Democratic National ...
... voted for Reagan ( 42.9 million ) and the record stands that only in 1964 did almost as many people ( 43.1 million ) vote for the winner as those ( 43.4 mil- lion ) who didn't bother to vote at all . For the Democratic National ...
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... vote . Now in order to prevail in an election , one has to carry a percentage of the vote of our own member- ship in the neighborhood of 65 percent or so . I don't think we made that level , but I do say that if the electorate had voted ...
... vote . Now in order to prevail in an election , one has to carry a percentage of the vote of our own member- ship in the neighborhood of 65 percent or so . I don't think we made that level , but I do say that if the electorate had voted ...
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