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<blockquote data-quote="Hawfuh Sux" data-source="post: 1157954" data-attributes="member: 48086"><p><strong>Re: Friday's Vote Count</strong></p><p></p><p>Its very close. My inside sources (present at the vote count) informed me that for the first time he's seen IBT personnel not be their usual bullies. It was also informed that when the election supervisor requested to the hall camp an extension for those who received late ballots he said "no way." Even though some of the Hoffa/Hall people said he didn't mind if everyone got the right to voice their vote. </p><p></p><p>A few of the Hoffa/Hall camp and NO vote camp observers shared cigarettes and joked around about the NBA Finals and their baseball teams. They got comfortable with each other and the Hoffa/Hall observers admitted to the NO camp observers that the NO vote was doing a lot better than the Hoffa/Hall camp had estimated. They admitted that hall was very worried and didn't want to see "the thousands of NO votes coming out of 177, 89 and the Southwest."</p><p></p><p>hall went as far as informing his camp that Andy M didn't do a very good job of convincing the Southwest of accepting this TA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawfuh Sux, post: 1157954, member: 48086"] [b]Re: Friday's Vote Count[/b] Its very close. My inside sources (present at the vote count) informed me that for the first time he's seen IBT personnel not be their usual bullies. It was also informed that when the election supervisor requested to the hall camp an extension for those who received late ballots he said "no way." Even though some of the Hoffa/Hall people said he didn't mind if everyone got the right to voice their vote. A few of the Hoffa/Hall camp and NO vote camp observers shared cigarettes and joked around about the NBA Finals and their baseball teams. They got comfortable with each other and the Hoffa/Hall observers admitted to the NO camp observers that the NO vote was doing a lot better than the Hoffa/Hall camp had estimated. They admitted that hall was very worried and didn't want to see "the thousands of NO votes coming out of 177, 89 and the Southwest." hall went as far as informing his camp that Andy M didn't do a very good job of convincing the Southwest of accepting this TA. [/QUOTE]
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