“We had meetings every morning where they’d go over your quota; they’d yell at you if you were low,” said Elder, 21. “They’d sit us down and say if you didn’t do better, they’d suspend you. They’d say, ‘Try harder next time,’ [and] if you didn’t get it, you’d be fired.”…
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Anyone caught offering bribes, Cunningham said, was supposed to be fired.
But a woman with Cunningham who identified herself as a current ACORN director said not all rogue canvassers are shown the door.
“Those guys are still working at ACORN,” said the director, who asked not to be identified. “We know who they are; we’ve told them not to do it. But they weren’t among the people fired.”
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