Gov. Bill Richardson is one of four potential Democratic presidential candidates who will be in
According to the Associated Press,
The group is planning to visit 19 states in 35 days, according to the article, which was posted on the Santa Fe New Mexican’s Web site. The tour will be in
The group claims Wal-Mart’s low wages and poor benefits equal government subsidies, because its workers are eligible for programs that include Medicaid and food stamps. Wal-Mart disputes the claims.
Also participating in events in Iowa are that state’s governor, Tom Vilsack, Sen. Evan Bayh, D-Ind., and Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del. Vilsack and Richardson will hold a town hall meeting Thursday in Waterloo, the Associated Press reported.
Former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards, also a Democrat, has participated in the group’s events in other states.
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Update, 9 a.m. According to the Albuquerque Journal,
Not so fast, says Wal-Mart, which told the Journal that it will share the truth with its workers because “We want to make sure they’re informed across