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Yeah, this was understood to everyone in the OC. There were a few factors that made us trigger the vote prematurely. Our efforts got leaked early which made it more difficult than usual to assess people, since anti's would narc us out immediately, and the management was on a firing spree. In the last three months we've lost 10 people out of a workplace of about 90. Many of which we had gotten to sign cards or were in the OC from the start. The ones who got fired didn't want to fight it, the people who quit were burnt out by the job or felt unsafe working there and couldn't take it anymore, and several more people are ready to quit and are only sticking around so they can vote yes. It was kind of either now or risk losing people through attrition.
That plus Trump doing who the fuck knows what in the near future. It's been an unusual campaign from the start, from what we've been told.
Damn that's really rough. You got this though. Never let the bosses hold you down even if the election doesn't go your way. Solidarity!