Talk:Larry Cohen (union leader)
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In 2015, Cohen joined presidential candidate Bernie Sander’s campaign as a liaison to organized labor, and worked to gain Union support for the Sander’s Campaign. Ultimately Sander’s opponent Hillary Clinton received more support from unions, although Bernie’s message resonated with union members. Miss Clinton narrowed the divide on policy between her and Sanders, making it more difficult to Unions to side with Sanders as Clinton was viewed as the frontrunner. Cohen considered himself a was a champion of the Progressive Platform, and has joined Our Revolution, a political organization formed by Bernie Sanders, since Sander’s loss of the 2016 primary race. Cohen is the chairman of Our Revolution.
Also I will consider adding the following citations: Linda Feldmann Staff, writer. "Bernie's revolution revs up for 2016 election and beyond – without him." Christian Science Monitor 26 Aug. 2016: N.PAG. Academic Search Complete. Web. 21 Oct. 2016. GUTTENPLAN, D. D. "The Future Of Bernie Sanders's Grassroots Army." Nation 302.25/26 (2016): 12. MasterFILE Premier. Web. 21 Oct. 2016. Eidelson, Josh. "Labor For Bernie Means Headaches For Hillary." Bloomberg Businessweek 4451 (2015): 29-30. Business Source Complete. Web. 21 Oct. 2016. MEYERSON, HAROLD. "The Long March Of Bernie's Army." American Prospect 27.2 (2016): 20. Biography Reference Bank (H.W. Wilson). Web. 21 Oct. 2016. Meckler, Laura, and Melanie Trottman. "Bernie Sanders Faces a Fight for Union Support in Race with Hillary Clinton; A Top Adviser Faces an Uphill Climb in Winning Labor Backing for the Vermont Senator." Wall Street Journal (Online), New York, N.Y., 2015.http://search.proquest.com/docview/1733692529?accountid=14496.
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