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Trade and the 2008 Election

Trade and Elections
 
At least eighty-eight new fair trade challenger candidates were elected during the past two election cycles. In sixty-nine of those races, incumbents supporting past unfair “free trade” agreements either retired or were replaced by candidates running on a platform of fair trade reform.
 
Seventy-five of eighty candidates endorsed by CTC PAC won their races in 2008, including sixty-five incumbents from both political parties who opposed the Peru Free Trade Agreement and cosponsored the TRADE Act. In addition, ten challengers picked up seats formerly held by anti-fair trade incumbents from New York to Oregon, and from North Carolina to New Mexico. In 2006, thirty-seven fair traders beat anti-fair trade incumbents, or took their open seats, in House and Senate races.
 
For analysis on trade in this election, and to see the ads discussed below you can check out the GTW database of 137 paid trade television ads run by candidates for office in the 2008 election cycle or see their report, Fair Trade Gets an Upgrade (PDF).
 
 “It’s hard to find an issue where the votes have shifted so much, so fast, as on the trade issue” said Yvette Pena Lopes, trade expert with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. “Voters spoke loud and clear at the ballot box, on two consecutive elections, and they want trade reform.”
 
For years, polling data has shown that NAFTA-style trade policies are opposed by a majority of voters across all demographics. This was especially true in battleground states, and among the swing voters that will determine the election outcomes.
 
These powerful polling results translated into a deluge of television ads on trade in 2008. In these paid spots, candidates promised to “oppose job killing trade deals like NAFTA and CAFTA, which cost our state jobs.” Challengers also reminded voters when their opponent “sided with George Bush on trade policies to move our jobs overseas” and if he “cast the deciding vote on CAFTA”.
 
In July of 2005, two hundred and fifteen congressional members voted against the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA), which passed by only two votes. If any one supporter of CAFTA would have switched a vote, the result would have resulted in a tie, and the agreement would not have passed. 
 
“Winning candidates nationwide tapped into the widespread popular discontent voters have with past failed trade policies,” said Eric Dirnbach, trade policy specialist with UNITE HERE. “Members who voted for job killing trade deals found out their jobs were in jeopardy as well.” 
 
 
National Journal Congress Daily
 
Reuters
 
Common Dreams
 
Global Trade Watch -- Eyes on Trade
 
 
FREE TRADE IS A TOUGH SELL
Shipping Digest, New Jersey – Nov 2, 2008
 
Analysis: Free trade in trouble
The Journal of Commerce Online, NJ - Oct 29, 2008


News:


Why Obama shouldn't cave on trade

Worker's Reject McCain Overture
Financial Times, June 29, 2008
Michaud hits McCain on free trade stance
Bangor Daily News, June 21, 2008
McCain stumps strategists by playing up his unpopular stance on free trade
Los Angeles Times, June 20, 2008
More Stupidity on Trade
Jonathan Tasini, Working Life, June 16, 2008
Hard bargains: Bilateral trade pacts draw domestic objections
Financial Times, June 16, 2008
Obama to focus on bolstering Michigan's future
Detroit News, June 15, 2008
Korea Experts Join Obama, McCain Camps
Chosun Ilbo, June 13, 2008
Democrats to Focus on Trade to Win Working Class
Reuters, June 12, 2008
FACTBOX: McCain, Obama plans on U.S. trade policy
Reuters, June 4, 2008
Obama, McCain Differ on Korea Policy
Korea Times, June 4, 2008
Obama and McCain offer voters a choice on trade
Reuters, June 2, 2008
Free trade issue dropped as race finishes in Montana
Associated Press, June 1, 2008
Obama's Korea Trade Deal Objection Is Political, Minister Says
Bloomberg, May 26, 2008
No evidence against PM's aide in NAFTA leak: inquiry
Canwest News Service, May 23, 2008
FACTBOX-McCain and Obama plans on U.S. trade policy
Reuters, May 21, 2008
Obama May Find It Hard To Govern as Free Trader
Wall Street Journal, May 19, 2008
We need a new consensus on trade
David Sirota, Creators Syndicate, May 16, 2008
Obama, Clinton back Senate trade bill on China currency
Reuters, May 1, 2008
Super Delegates Might Tip Over Trade
Huffington Post, May 1, 2008
Pushing the Dems on Trade
The Progressive, May 2008
U.S. "time out" from trade may have begun
Reuters, April 29, 2008
Candidates Court Trade Skeptics
Washington Post, April 29, 2008
McCain to hit hard on free trade in hard-hit town
USA Today, April 22, 2008
Superdelegates Leverage Uncommitted Status for All Its Worth
CQ, April 21, 2008
Obama Questions Clinton on Free Trade
Associated Press, April 14, 2008
Penn Out As Clinton Senior Strategist
Associated Press, April 7, 2008
Obama, Clinton Promises May Undo Bill Clinton's Trade Legacy
Bloomberg, April 2, 2008
Clinton ready to walk away from NAFTA, adviser warns
Globe and Mail, March 28, 2008
NAFTA-gate probe to be made public
Globe and Mail, March 27, 2008
Loose talk part of federal NAFTA leak probe
Toronto Star, March 27, 2008
NAFTA foes hope Dems' words turn into action
Chicago Tribune, March 25, 2008
Presidential Candidates on Trade
Center for International Policy (CIP), March 13, 2008
The McCain Way: Forget Everything You Know
ManufactureThis.Org, March 12, 2008
McCain, Clinton and Obama on Trade: Digging Deeper
Eyes on Trade, March 11, 2008
McCain Scolds Obama, Clinton Over NAFTA
Associated Press, March 11, 2008
PM's top aide set off storm with Obama NAFTA leak
Globe and Mail, March 5, 2008
Clinton Pounces on Memo To Attack Obama on Nafta
Wall Street Journal, March 4, 2008
Harper meddling in U.S. primaries, Democrats say
Globe and Mail, March 3, 2008
Clinton Criticizes Obama Over Canadian-Nafta Memo
Bloomberg, March 3, 2008
NAFTA has had its trade-offs for the U.S.
LA Times, March 3, 2008 
Obama's stance on NAFTA is disingenuous, Clinton indicates
LA Times, March 3, 2008
Obama, Clinton Promises May Undo Bill Clinton's Trade Legacy
Bloomberg, April 2, 2008
McCain blasts Obama's and Clinton's attacks on NAFTA
LA Times, February 29, 2008
Banging Obama For Making Sense on Trade
The Nation, February 29, 2008
Rocky Shoes sweatshop abuses shed light on failed trade model amid primary contest
Sweatfree Communities, Ohio Conference on Fair Trade, UNITE-HERE, February 28, 2008
In Ohio primary, campaign hinges on NAFTA
Christian Science Monitor, February 28, 2008
Clinton and Obama threat to end NAFTA alarms business
Reuters, February 27, 2008
NAFTA's triumph may be Clinton's downfall
Star-Ledger (Newark, NJ), February 27, 2008
Questions the Democratic Presidential Candidates Need to Answer on Trade & Globalization
Lori Wallach, Huffington Post, February 27, 2008
Presidential candidates focus on Ohio's economic woes, trade
Cleveland Plain Dealer, February 26, 2008
Democrats Spar Over NAFTA In Ohio
Associated Press, February 26, 2008
Fact Check: Clinton, Obama and NAFTA
Associated Press, February 26, 2008
Clinton and Obama's NAFTA showdown
Salon.com, February 25, 2008
Obama targets NAFTA but says supports free trade 
Reuters, February 25, 2008
Obama, Clinton Wrangle Over Trade Before Ohio Contest 
Bloomberg, February 23, 2008
Clinton Slams Obama Tactics
New York Times, February 23, 2008
Obama, Clinton promises on NAFTA hard to fulfill
Reuters, February 22, 2008
Clinton Works to Hold Ohio Lead as Obama Attacks on Trade, Jobs 
Bloomberg, February 22, 2008
A Trade Transformation
Creators Syndicate, February 22, 2008
Canada dismisses US campaign talk of NAFTA change 
Reuters, February 22, 2008
Decoding Candidates on Trade
Wall Street Journal, February 21, 2008
The Texas Ohio NAFTA two-step
Salon.com, February 20, 2008
Barack Obama: I will repair our relationship with Mexico 
Dallas Morning News, February 20, 2008
Wisconsin Put Trade on the Agenda
The Nation, February 19, 2008
Primary makes Clinton, Obama talk trade
Capital Times, February 19, 2008
Press Release: Failed Trade Agenda Cooling on Chilly Primary Election Day
Wisconsin Fair Trade Coalition, February 19, 2008
Americans turning tepid on trade
Washington Post, February 17, 2008
Obama criticizes Clinton on NAFTA
United Press International, February 17, 2008
Obama Talks Tough(er) on Trade to Win Wisconsin
The Nation, February 13, 2008



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