How Labor Endorsements Really Work in San Mateo County — Julie Lind Explains

How Labor Endorsements Really Work in San Mateo County — Julie Lind Explains

From The Game by Mark Simon and Bob Marks

February 27, 2026 · 46 min · Episode 23

About this episode

Julie Lind discusses labor endorsements and the challenges facing working families in San Mateo County.

Mark Simon and Bob Marks are joined by Julie Lind, Executive Secretary-Treasurer of the San Mateo County Central Labor Council, representing 105 unions and more than 95,000 workers and their families.Julie explains how labor endorsements are earned, how political resources are allocated, and what labor sees as the biggest challenges facing working families in 2026 — from wages and housing costs to public budgets. The conversation also tackles artificial intelligence and automation, and how emerging technologies may reshape the workforce.After the interview, Mark and Bob discuss the crowded California governor’s race and what it means for Democrats statewide, along with the evolving political landscape in San Mateo County.⏱ Episode Chapters00:00 – Opening00:31 – Labor’s role in county politics06:11 – Inside the endorsement process14:43 – Campaign support from labor22:48 – AI & automation impacts30:58 – Governor’s race dynamics38:15 – Post-game analysis45:12 – Wrap-up

People in this episode

Hosts: Mark Simon, Bob Marks

Guest: Julie Lind

Topics covered

  • labor endorsements
  • political resources
  • challenges for working families
  • artificial intelligence
  • automation
  • California politics

Keywords

  • labor
  • endorsements
  • politics
  • AI
  • automation
  • California governor
  • working families
  • wages
  • housing costs

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: San Mateo County Central Labor Council

Places: San Mateo County

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