The state's largest teachers union bucked its elections committee and declined to endorse Hillary Clinton for president at last weekend's delegate meeting in Los Angeles.Rebel Girl can only imagine what the scene was at the CTA State Council meeting when this went down. Reb served as a State Council delegate for many years, as some of you may remember because you voted for her and helped oust Sherry Miller White.
Supporters of rival Barack Obama characterized the indecisiveness of the 340,00-member California Teachers Assn. as a strategic victory.
"What impact the endorsement has now doesn't measure up to the potential damage if the endorsed person doesn't win," said Michael day, president of the Teachers Assn. of Long Beach, who attended as an observer.
Other teachers unions, including the California Federation of Teaches and the United Teachers of Los Angeles, have also declined to endorse a candidate.
Rebel Girl can't recall another time when the CTA State Council floor failed to support the recommendation coming out of the committee, especially one of such import. Whenever the call was close, then the meeting room doors were closed and the mood grew tense and the rhetoric was ratcheted up and up. The status quo, which likes itself so much, generally prevailed. You know how it is.
But something else happened last weekend in the Grand Ballroom of some stuffy airport hotel. Rebel Girl sort of wishes she had been there for that one.
Primary day in California has been moved to February 5th (don't get Reb started on that one or she will fill your ear with her complaints about Fabian Nunez).
Vote.