Jamelle Bouie: Last year, the United Auto Workers announced an ambitious plan to organize workers and unionize foreign-owned auto plants in the South. Wednesday, 4,300 workers at a Volkswagen factory in Chattanooga, Tenn., began voting on whether to unionize. The mere potential for union success was so threatening that the day before the vote began, several of the Southern Republican governors announced their opposition to the U.A.W. campaign.
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