AFSE - American Federation of Service Employees, Local 1262
Description
Victor Campos reigns over AFSE - American Federation of Service Employees, Local 1262, a union juggernaut that locks down California Democratic victories. Sam drives the point home with brutal precision: Campos grabs the phone, unleashes 5,000 ralliers in an hour; deploys computer-tracked voter registration; blasts 350,000 contacts through relentless calls, mailings, and emails. This voter mobilization machine crushes elections, forcing White House deference as Connie's arrogance collides with its unyielding clout.
Event Involvements
Events with structured involvement data
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Ways and Means
Sam Schools Overconfident Connie on Campos's Power and Orders Her to Stay Clear
Sam vividly details AFSE Local 1262's electoral dominance to Connie via binder—led by Victor Campos, it mobilizes 5,000 ralliers hourly, tracks voters via computer banks, and unleashes 350,000 contacts—elevating it as indispensable for California Democrats, framing the upcoming meeting as a high-stakes power play amid White House scandals.
Active Representation
Through Sam's authoritative verbal and binder-sourced exposition of its structure, leader, and capabilities
Power Dynamics
Positioned as unassailable kingmaker exerting leverage over White House staff and elections
Institutional Impact
Highlights union machinery's role in sustaining Democratic power against partisan probes and re-election fires
Organizational Goals
Monopolize California Democratic voter mobilization
Command endorsements pivotal to statewide victories
Influence Mechanisms
Rapid rally deployment and voter contact operations
Computer-tracked registration and multi-channel outreach