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AFT’s Weingarten Reacts to Results of the 2024 Election

AFT President Randi Weingarten issued the following statement on the outcome of the 2024 election:

“The voters have spoken. While we hoped and fought for a different outcome, we respect both their will and the peaceful transfer of power.

“At this moment, the country is more divided than ever, and our democracy is in jeopardy. Last night, we saw fear and anger win.

“Over the next few weeks, there will be a lot of ‘could have, should have, would have.’ But the bottom line for most people who voted—and we saw many of them as we crisscrossed the country—was ‘who will help us improve our lives, the lives of our families and our communities?’

“We believed it was Kamala Harris; more people believed it was Donald Trump.

“At the same time, our opportunity engines—labor unions and public schools—remain popular and enduring. It means we must fight for the means and agency to secure a better life, and that public education and a growing labor movement are more important than ever. For example, while Trump won Kentucky, the ballot initiative there to destroy public schools lost.

“Many people today are devastated; many are excited. Many wonder whether the arc of the universe does bend to justice; many wonder whether our democratic institutions will hold.

“These are questions that are not knowable today, but I pray we are curious and introspective enough to understand what happened and ask how we unify the country. What binds us as Americans is far more important than what divides us.

“I do know one thing: Educators, healthcare professionals and public employees will be doing everything they can to make a difference in the lives of the people they serve. And our guiding principle will be to continue to do the work to improve people’s lives: to fight for our children’s future and the promise of America.”

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The AFT Votes Bus Tour is on the road!

Union members are “all in” this election season supporting candidates who support the values and actions needed to realize the promise of America. The AFT, which has 600,000 members and their families in battleground states, is hosting a relentless schedule of community forums, town halls, roundtables, and canvassing and door-knocking events over the next two months.

See photos and video from the tour and learn more

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Project 2025 would hurt my students

I am a second-generation teacher in Detroit, proud to follow in the footsteps of my mother, who taught for 34 years in the same district where I teach ninth-grade U.S. history, 11th-grade world history and Advanced Placement African American studies. I believe strongly in public education and its value in a democratic society. But I am worried.

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AFT Press Release

AFT’s Weingarten: Kamala Harris Wins Debate; Trump Is ‘Incoherent’

AFT President Randi Weingarten issued the following statement after tonight’s presidential debate:

“Vice President Kamala Harris won tonight’s debate by focusing on the American people. She understands the aspirations and hopes of Americans. She laid out a strong, positive vision for this country built on unity and specific plans that create an opportunity economy and treat healthcare as a right, not a privilege."

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AFT a big presence at the DNC

The energy at the Democratic National Convention Aug. 19-22 was off the charts, registering a joyful resurgence of optimism about the presidential election and the Kamala Harris-Tim Walz candidacy. And the AFT was in the thick of it: There were about 120 AFT members who were convention delegates. Here are some of their reflections on the four days of speeches, panel discussions and strategy sessions that have set up what remains of the election season.

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Building CTE at the DNC

As the nation watched the Democratic National Convention, it may have looked like one enormous pep rally, with inspiring speeches to pump up enthusiasm, silly hats bobbing in the crowd and shirtfronts encrusted with political buttons. But outside the phalanx of TV cameras, delegates and leaders—including many from the AFT—were shaping policy, including on education. Such was the case Aug. 21 when a panel of politicians, advocates and labor leaders sat down to discuss the most important aspects of career and technical education, and how we can continue to encourage its growth.

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AFT welcomes future second lady Gwen Walz to GOTV town hall

The AFT kicked off its first get-out-the-vote town hall with two special guests: Minnesota first lady Gwen Walz (wife of vice presidential candidate Gov. Tim Walz) and longtime AFT ally Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.).

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AFT’s Weingarten on Kamala Harris’ Selection of Tim Walz as Her Running Mate

AFT President Randi Weingarten released the following statement after Vice President Kamala Harris picked Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate:

“Gov. Walz has been an unabashed champion for public education, for educators and workers throughout his life in public service. He shares our commitment to solving problems and forging a future in where every American can get ahead, not just get by.

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Photo of Pittsburgh Public Schools teacher Brittany Shoup introducing Vice-President Kamala Harris at AFT Convention 2024

Introducing Kamala Harris — literally

I’ve only had three “pinch me, I don’t believe this is real” moments in my life. First, when I was hired as a special education teacher in the Pittsburgh Public Schools — my dream job since I was a third grader in PPS. Second, when my husband proposed to me on Christmas morning. And the most recent, when I found out I was going to introduce Vice President Kamala Harris at the AFT convention July 25.

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Kamala Harris throws down the gauntlet to extremists in rousing speech to the AFT

Vice President and presidential candidate Kamala Harris chose the AFT as the first union to address since announcing her candidacy, calling the work our members do, “The most noble of work.” And the feeling is mutual. The AFT was the first union to endorse Harris, and delegates and their families flocked the convention hall in Houston to hear Harris fearlessly challenge Trump and extremists, vowing to fight for our fundamental freedoms and a future of opportunity for all. As one delegate said, “It’s a whole new energy.”

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Endorsement of Kamala Harris for President

AFT Delegates Vote to Endorse Kamala Harris for President

Today, during a special session of the 88th biennial AFT convention, delegates voted overwhelmingly to endorse Kamala Harris as the 2024 Democratic nominee for president of the United States. The endorsement comes after the governing 47-member executive council of the AFT met last night and voted unanimously on a resolution to endorse Harris, pending ratification by convention delegates.

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AFT Executive Council Unanimously Endorses Kamala Harris for President

The governing 47-member executive council of the AFT met tonight and voted unanimously on a resolution to endorse Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee for president, subject to ratification by the delegates to the 2024 AFT convention, which begins tomorrow.

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2024 Endorsements

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