LOIS2002
Lois Combs Weinberg for Senate, 2002
ENDORSEMENTS
Former Senator Wendell Ford
Governor Paul E. Patton
Kentucky Education Association
Kentucky State District Council of Carpenters
Kentucky State AFL-CIO
National Education Association
National Women's Political Caucus
United Auto Workers
Women's Campaign Fund
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These are just some of the major Endorsments for Lois.
"It will be a pleasure for me to call my Senator and to have Lois Combs Weinberg answer the phone."
"Lois Weinberg is the person I'm going to vote for next May," Patton announced."She's shown she's willing and able to do what it takes to win the race."
(Louisville C-J 8/5/01)
"Lois Combs Weinberg has demonstrated a commitment to public education and a willingness to work tirelessly in the best interests of the people of the commonwealth."
"Lois Combs Weinberg has demonstrated a commitment to public education and a willingness to work tirelessly in the best interests of the people of the commonwealth."
"We're proud to stand in support of Lois Combs Weinberg," says Don Mitchell, Political and Legislative Director of the KSDCC. "We are confident that she will fight for the issues that matter to the working men and women of Kentucky and our union membership. We will stand by her and work for her victory."
"We're proud and pleased to tell you that the Kentucky AFL-CIO Committee on Political Education (COPE) has endorsed you in your campaign�The group came together with solidarity and enthusiasm for you. We're excited about this decision and want to work with you immediately to assist you in your victory." (endorsement letter to Lois Combs Weinberg, November 26, 2001)
"Your candidacy is a fine example of the exciting races being run by outstanding women this election cycle... Good luck in your campaign efforts. We look forward to continuing to work with you to victory."
"I'm delighted that the National Women's Political Caucus is supporting these highly qualified women," said NWPC President Roselyn O'Connell. "They can and will make a difference in the House, in the Senate, and in their states."
UAW-represented workplaces range from multinational corporations, small manufacturers and state and local governments to colleges and universities, hospitals and private non-profit organizations.
Kentucky State International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
"On behalf of the 13 Locals and 15,000 men and women of the Kentucky State I.B.E.W. Conference, I am pleased to notify you of our endorsement of your candidacy for the United States Senate. We wish you the best in your campaign and know that upon your election you will do your utmost to represent the best interest of the Commonwealth of Kentucky in the United States Senate." (endorsement letter to Lois Combs Weinberg, February 28, 2002)
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