One time the 2016 state representative candidate that I managed the campaign of (she went on to win) abusively told me: “I don’t care if you have to lick their (the married couple who managed Visclosky staff’s) toes, get us into that office (she refused to pay $100 for keys to).
I talk more about her here in this peer reviewed (open access) academic article I published a few years back called “Requirement Politics”: https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/ari/index.php/ari/article/view/29637/22092
View of Requirement Politics

@bbiiirdbPhD I'm sorry.. I don't have the brain space ATM to read that.

Genuine question, not pushback: Did you keep working for her, and if so, why?

@Fishercat I did until they fired me for not wearing a bra a month or so later. I am a lifelong abuse survivor. That kind of language was normal for me. I didn’t know my rights or how to report that kind of thing. I needed money to live during my masters, and they paid me more than I’d ever made.

@bbiiirdbPhD Ah. Understood. Thank you for explaining.

"I'm sorry you went through that," is completely inadequate, but true.

@Fishercat 🌻🐦‍⬛🌞❤️‍🩹💙😷💛❤️‍🔥