Ethan quickly jotted in his notebook, "So, we need a smoking gun that proves Warren betrayed the workers."
"Exactly. Go check his voting records."
Leo looked at Karen.
"Karen, starting tomorrow, have your team dig up all of Russell Warren's past voting records."
"I want a list."
"A list of 'Warren's Crimes Against the Workers of Pennsylvania.'"
"We're going to print a million copies and plaster them on every gas station, every bar, and every factory gate in Western Pennsylvania."
"We're going to ask the people who've voted for him all these years one question: What has he done for you?"
Karen nodded, rapidly typing notes into her phone.
"Got it."
Leo raised his glass.
"Everyone, the strategy is set."
"Cheers."
"Cheers!"
The four glasses clinked together again.
Leo looked at his companions' excited faces.
'He knew that naive part of him was gone for good.'
'But he didn't regret it.'
"Bartender, check please."
Leo slapped a few crumpled bills onto the bar.
