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California union members campaign in Georgia days before asking LA for 'strict' lockdown

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A Los Angeles-based union sent a "field team" to campaign for Democrats in the Georgia Senate runoffs days before signing a petition calling for four weeks of "strict" stay-at-home orders in Los Angeles County last week, the Washington Free Beacon reported.

Unite Here Local 11 posted about its ground game in Georgia on Dec. 15.The union signed a petition demanding Los Angeles County "enact stay at home orders that are strict enough to truly suppress the virus by closing all non-essential businesses and activities in the County, for the first four weeks of January" on Dec.

16. Meanwhile, the union has posted photos and videos of its "field team" in Georgia as recently as this weekend. Unite Here Local 11 represents workers in the hospitality.

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