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Labor unions starting to endorse Iowa candidates

Labor unions are just starting to endorse candidates for 2026. It’s still very early for this, but here are a few I’ve seen so far:

State Auditor Rob Sand speaks to press about the results of an audit of Iowa's Educational Savings Account program on Feb. 18, 2025.

Labor unions are just starting to endorse candidates for 2026. It’s still very early for this, but here are a few I’ve seen so far:

(A reader wrote in to tell me the Iowa Federation of Labor endorsed both Sand and Willems; as of this writing, I have not yet verified this.)

SEIU in particular noted it was endorsing candidates “willing to stand with working families to grow the labor movement, increase wages, and lower healthcare costs.”

“Working people in our state have seen prices skyrocket while wages haven’t kept up for most of us, all while the rich get richer,” the union wrote. “We’re tired of politicians who stand by while Medicaid is cut and cheer on policies that hurt families in our state.”

And the worst policies are coming from the top.

The BlueGreen Alliance, a coalition of environmental and labor organizations, made a Labor Day list of President Donald Trump’s anti-worker policies:

To that, I’d also add: deporting 200,000 immigrant workers (and scaring 1.5 million others into leaving the US), decimating this country’s immigrant workforce en masse with zero due process.

“This is how President Trump is commemorating Labor Day: continuing his administration’s all-out attack on workers and unions,” said AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler after his recent gutting of more federal unions.

If there aren’t labor endorsements of Republicans this cycle, I suppose all of that might be why.

It’s likely more endorsements will be coming as candidates drop out, and especially once the primaries winnow the field. But it’s also an open question of whether union endorsements move the needle.

Are you in a union? Does your union’s endorsement (or lack thereof) influence your vote? Am I missing an endorsement? Email me.

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Zachary Oren Smith
Zachary Oren Smith Political Correspondent
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