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Expect Dougherty and Neilson to court Browne and his supporters. Odds are Browne will lean Neilson’s way, since Lynch
“More than 50% of our membership cast their ballot for a change and I believe that change begins at the top,” Neilson told Clout. “I would welcome any opportunity to debate Mr. Lynch in the upcoming weeks so the members can decide who is best prepared to address the issues facing our union.”, fell out with him during a dispute with Local 98′s insurance carrier about paying his legal bills.
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