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AFL-CIO Holds News Conference to Tout Election Plans

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    FBN's Rich Edson on tone of the AFL-CIO after the Wisconsin recall elections.

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A gay unions are coming up a -- lots and Wisconsin failing to recall governor Scott Walker will now the AFL CIO's.

Looking ahead to November but has some big labor -- lost some of its -- -- -- to visit Washington to explore that question rich.

How well -- Republicans say several unions spent millions in a losing effort in Wisconsin.

But estimates ranging from a couple million dollars to twenty million union dollars.

Spent trying to recall governor Scott Walker the AFL CIO strikes and optimistic tone however.

Regarding November's elections saying unions will have enough to compete.

But we're going to put all of the resources that we have available.

To ensure.

Back the candidate that support working family issues.

Our elected at every level.

And I resource is in part she means union members getting voters to the polls Republicans say.

They've managed to beat unions on that front as well claiming to have made millions of voter contacts in Wisconsin since January.

-- -- unions say they expect conservative group shall -- in this election.

The New York Times reports they plan to commit 400.

Million dollars to this year's campaigns.

-- -- unions not giving up so easily rich thanks for that.