SALINAS, California - Sen. Hillary Clinton won the endorsement of the United Farm Workers on Tuesday in Salinas, California, where she was greeted by supporters chanting “Viva Hillary, Viva Hillary.”
The farm workers union said it “believes Hillary Clinton to be the strongest, most experienced candidate for President of the United States. She will be able to tackle our nation’s toughest problems - health care, improving the economy for working people and repairing our country’s standing in the world.”
Founded in 1962 by Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta, the UFW now represents some 27,000 workers.
“The farmworkers are problem solvers and we’re together going to solve the problems facing agriculture, fixing our broken immigration system and giving people just wages and fair working conditions,” Clinton said at a rally in Salinas, an agricultural area immortalized in the novel “East of Eden” by John Steinbeck, who was born in Salinas.
“As Cesar Chavez said, the fight is never about grapes or about lettuce, it is always about people and that is what this campaign is about,” Clinton said.
Many of those in the enthusiastic crowd greeting Clinton were Hispanic, shouting chants of “Viva Hillary.” Clinton and her Democratic rival Sen. Barack Obama have been vying for the support of Hispanic voters who could play a key role in nominating contests in such states such as Calfiornia and Arizona, where Clinton campaigned later on Tuesday.
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Photo: Reuters/Robert Galbraith (Sen. Clinton speaks to rally in Salinas, California, on Jan. 22)


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- Posted by AjithApparently the Farm Workers Union has chosen to forget Hillary Clinton’s association with anti-union forces, from Wal-Mart to her campaign manager Mark Penn.
It never ceases to amaze me how many times working class people choose to associate themselves with political forces who have worked long and hard against the interests of the working poor.
Hillary and Bill may have had close ties with some segments or organized labor in the past, particularly with the teachers’ unions, but their committment to the average working stiff in America is tenuous at best!!
- Posted by Joseph P. DorchackLet me pose one question to Hillary!When you sit on the Board of Directors at WALLMART !!!!, how can you call yourself pro union?????? WAKE UP FARM WORKERS !!!!!
- Posted by freddybill and hillary gave us nafta which was terrible for workers and a telecommunications bill that consolidated ownership of media in this country and thereby eliminated many public (especially local)forums of information.
- Posted by s.h. kochWhat has Obama done for the Latinos except “borrow,” “appropriate,” “copy,” “lift,”
“plagiarize,” the United Farmworkers Union’s motto “Si, se puede” from them? The phrase “Si, se puede” was conceived by Dolores Huerta and Cesar Chavez for their Union. It belongs to them not to Obama.
It is ironic that while he is using that motto, the Union Farmworkers Union endorsed Hillary. !Ella si que puede!
- Posted by Sofia