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Wed Jul 14, 2021, 02:03 AM Jul 2021

Union leader floats a run for governor

Melissa Unger, executive director of Service Employees International Union Local 503, is weighing a run for Oregon governor in 2022, multiple political insiders tell WW.

For months, one of the central questions surrounding the 2022 Democratic primary for governor has been whom public employee unions would support (“Open Oregon,” WW, June 2, 2021). But it’s a surprising step for a union executive to mull a run for office rather than exerting influence from the outside.

An SEIU 503 spokesman did not deny Unger might throw her hat in the ring but said she had other priorities. “Melissa is focused on her current job,” says Ben Morris. “At the same time, our union is closely watching the candidate field in the governor’s race. We believe there must be a candidate who is a champion for Oregon’s working families…. When that candidate emerges, our members will be ready to support them.”

Others dismissed the political likelihood of a union leader successfully running for the highest office in the state. “It’s a joke that will never happen; they just don’t realize it yet,” says one observer.

https://www.wweek.com/news/2021/07/07/murmurs-union-leader-floats-a-bid-for-governor/
(Williamette Week) (brief excerpt)

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