Mitt Romney
has pushed the 2012 electoral battleground into union-friendly
territory — putting organized labor on the defensive in states it
typically has little trouble holding.
A recent demoralizing
election loss in Wisconsin and simmering disappointment with President
Obama poses further challenges for labor to rally its troops this
election season.
Among the 10 or so swing states where the
presumptive Republican presidential nominee is battling
President Obama,
about half are populous, union-heavy states such as Pennsylvania,
Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin, where in most polls Mr. Obama holds
precarious single-digits poll leads.
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