[ [link removed] ]Deb Haaland for New Mexico[ [link removed] ]Deb Haaland for New Mexico
Hi, Happy Labor Day!
Today, we celebrate the people who power this country and give their all
so their families and communities can thrive.
We also remember the generations who fought for dignity on the job. The
ones who faced down pink slips and picket lines so their kids could go to
college. The ones who made it possible for our grandparents and parents to
work hard and provide a good life for their families. We stand on their
shoulders.
[ [link removed] ][IMG]I recently joined UA Local 412, families, and friends for an early
Labor Day celebration.
Solidarity, labor pride, and hard work bands this community together.
I’m running for governor because I believe New Mexico’s future belongs to
working people — not billionaires like Donald Trump or CEOs who’ve never
punched a clock in their lives.
But right now, Trump and his allies are attacking the very foundations of
the labor movement. He’s gutting workplace protections, slashing
healthcare and school funding, and doing everything he can to break unions
from coast to coast.
Meanwhile, our campaign is proudly endorsed by SEIU, one of the leading
unions for service industry workers in America. They know I’ll never stop
fighting for:
🟢 Safe working conditions
🟢 Better wages and lower costs
🟢 Healthy schools with better outcomes and healthcare that working
families can count on
🟢 A clean energy economy built on union jobs
This campaign is powered by people like you — educators, janitors,
farmworkers, small business owners, students, and retirees who believe in
the promise of a better New Mexico.
We support working people. We are working people.
Labor built this country. Labor keeps it running. And I’ll never forget
where I come from — or who I’m fighting for.
In solidarity,
Deb
P.S. We need to win the New Mexico Governor’s race to keep up the fight
for working people, but the GOP is eyeing this seat. [ [link removed] ]Will you chip in
$5 now to help us organize across the state and lift up
every working New Mexican?
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