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Boss Fired a Pregnant Campaign Manager – But Was She the One Who Paid the Price in the End?

by Sunny Nguyen
September 21, 2025
in Social Issues

At just 24 years old, she was making waves most people twice her age only dreamed of. A rising political talent, she took charge of a statewide campaign in a wealthy Washington, D.C. suburb, a region known for ruthless competition and even sharper egos.

She built a team from scratch, steered strategy with finesse, and became one of the youngest campaign managers in decades to command real influence.

But behind the campaign’s public victories, her personal life was already a juggling act. She was recovering from a car accident, coping with a herniated disc, managing pandemic-related chaos, and adjusting to her husband’s sudden job loss.

To top it off, she had just discovered she was pregnant. Despite it all, her work never slipped. Her dedication was unmatched until her boss, the candidate she had worked so hard to elevate, decided her pregnancy was a liability instead of a triumph.

Boss Fired a Pregnant Campaign Manager - But Was She the One Who Paid the Price in the End?

When a Boss Fired a Pregnant Star – Here’s The Origin Post:

'Boss fired me for being pregnant, I’m the one who gets paid in the end?'

This last year during Covid had been a tough year for my family.

My husband went from six figures supporting our family on his salary alone while we pocketed my entire salary to losing his job for 8 months.

I work in political campaigning which means I work on short-term contracts as an independent contractor. In other words if we lose an election I move onto the next race.

I made a pretty good name for myself working on the lower levels of a campaign and moving up quickly.

In my state this year there were statewide elections and I caught a lucky break and ended up the Campaign Manager on a statewide race.

I am the youngest CM (24F) to run a statewide race in about the last 20 years. When the primary came up we lost the election by 200 votes.

While we lost the campaign, coming so close to winning and my age made me kind of a superstar in my field. After we lost I had offers from all...

The problem is I had just bought a house and wasn’t looking to relocate (like you often have to do in politics)

or the positions weren’t high enough coming off being the top dog as the higher positions were already filled.

I got an offer to join a local campaign (so no relocation) but the salary was lower than what I was used to, I would however, be the CM again.

However, I learned quickly my boss had a “holier than thou” personality. She made several comments about how “real” women b**ast feed and have natural births.

I would later be able to do neither and it really screwed with my emotional well being.

I don’t have time to list all the red flags but I was literally just waiting until my husband got a job to exit.

The campaign hadn’t been built out at all. There was no one other than the candidate. I ended up building out our entire team, consultant, fundraiser, staff, ect.

Luckily I have made a lot of powerful connections in my time. I signed my contract and sent it in with the salary we had agreed on with the stipulation

that if we raised enough money 3 months down the line my salary would be raised but could not be lowered at any point.

Just a few weeks prior I had also found out that I was pregnant and my due date was the week of the election and just a week after joining...

I was also in a serious car accident. Luckily my pregnancy was safe but I herniated a disc in the car accident

and due to my pregnancy there were very few things that could be done as far as helping my back or pain management.

If I did my job right that shouldn’t be an issue because my job can essentially be handled from home and staff could do the rest.

I had The team working in lock step and I was proud of the work I was doing even though only about 10% of my views aligned with the campaign.

Then we hit a snag. The candidate’s husband got deployed to a rather dangerous place for a month and she completely checked out.

She stopped fundraising, which means that everything comes to a halt in campaigning. She stopped putting in the leg work to win.

We also lost our only lower staff member during this time. We knew she was worried about her husband so no one on the team tried to push back very...

Eventually her husband came back and it was go time. There wasn’t a minute to waste and I was back to getting our operation working full speed.

One day she calls me up to tell me how 20 years ago her first job as a private school teacher was making as much money as I was now.

I also live in an expensive DC suburb, not the backwoods where she grew up. I have multiple college degrees and this job offers no benefits unlike teaching.

Not comparable at all. This is when I realized there might be a problem.

A couple weeks later, I told her I would need to take a step back from doing the other staff members job

(mostly door knocking) because of my injured back but that we would hire someone.

Unfortunately, due to the lack fundraising it made it hard to pay anyone else and those duties fell on her. CM’s do not typically door knock.

We had a team meeting with the entire team and I started pressuring the candidate about all the things she wasn’t doing and there was a legitimate meltdown.

She started yelling at me about how I wasn’t doing my job and her my pregnancy wasn’t her problem

and how I was the reason everything was failing and then hung up on the entire team.

This is where the malicious compliance comes in. After this I decided to take a step back from doing all the duties

that are typically handled by lower level staff and just focused on doing my job duties which weren’t being appreciated.

I pretty much went radio silent and she kept nitpicking at everything. Everyone on the campaign started to grow uneasy but I told them to just hold out.

Well sure enough she calls me up and says, “Since you are pregnant and can no longer door knock you can either work for (state minimum wage)

or you can find a new job.” Mind you, she knew my husband had been out of work for 8 months and thought I had no options at this point

but what she didn’t know is that my husband had gotten a job offer that exact day.

So I stopped her right there and thanked her for the opportunity and told her I would be working

my contractually obligated 30 day notice at my current salary and then leaving the campaign.

She then began to scream at me about how she wasn’t paying me a dime more and started listing off a list of issues she had with the way I...

I stopped her. Thanked her once again and told her all of my finishing tasks would be completed when I received payment for the last month I worked

(Yes, she was a month behind on paying me) as well as payment for the 30 day notice that she was legally required to pay me whether I continued working...

I waited a few hours and she never finalized my termination in writing so I sent her a termination letter thanking her

for the opportunity and once again repeating everything we had discussed on the phone.

She sent me a n**ty email again reiterating that I wouldn’t be paid for the previous month or 30 days

and listed about 10 things that I had done to be terminated, including that I didn’t wear make-up to work every day.

I decided to send this email to the rest of the team and sure enough everyone quit except for the consultant. In 5 minutes she lost everyone she had.

Then a friend of mine offered me my dream job working for him so all in all it worked out in my favor within 5 minutes of being fired.

Well, here where things get tricky. I realize that my contract that obligates her to pay me for the 30 days’ notice isn’t signed and I’m screwed.

Well sure enough in her fit of rage she starts emailing everyone talking badly about me the only problem is I still have access to the campaign email

and I’m seeing every email she is sending. Emails saying that she wants to keep me on staff but that I need to take less money,

and that I shouldn’t have been “dishonest” about my pregnancy, so clearly I wasn’t doing my job that badly, she just wanted to pay a pregnant woman less.

She also asks the consultant for a list of things that I did wrong on the campaign so that she will have cause not to pay me my contract.

I notice that the consultant never replies to this email. He tells her that if she want to fight it to send him a copy of the contract and he...

Well sure enough she sends him a signed copy of the contract and once again my contract is valid and she now has to pay me my severance.

She has given me every piece of ammunition I need to get paid at this point as well as wage a discrimination suit for referencing my pregnancy as a reason...

I hire a lawyer. She continues to pester me about turning over all of my work, the thing is since I’m an independent contractor I only owe her a final...

I reiterate that she isn’t getting anything until I’ve been paid and she can take it up with my lawyer. She begins slandering me to everyone I know and continuing...

She then starts calling every friend she has to bully me into giving her what she wants. My response to all of them is, “talk to my lawyer”.

In one final ditch effort she has the consultant call me begging me to turn over the stuff, the problem is that the consultant and I are personal friends

and he’s really unhappy working for her but has contractual obligations. I tell him to tell her the same thing, “talk to my lawyer”.

Five minutes later I get a call back from him saying that she has fired him because he refused to throw me under the bus and make up excuses for...

She fires him too and now he’s out of his obligations. He also tells me that the lawyer she sent the contract over to said to pay me.

In a matter of two weeks she is once again at square one with no one on her side, she is out of money and struggling. She finally emails me...

Its nighttime and I don’t work for her anymore so I decide I don’t need to respond at that moment. Well she starts calling me incessantly and texting me, all...

By the time I wake up in the morning I have 20 texts and 5 missed calls. I tell her that I will need to talk to my lawyer at...

Well, she goes nuclear. Twenty-minutes later I get a call from the police. She is claiming I have been embezzling campaign funds and stealing her data.

I have to get my lawyer on the phone and explain the whole situation and why this is a BS claim. I offer the bank account information for the funds

she claimed I stole and proved that they were sitting right there in her account she just doesn’t know how to access them because I’m usually the one who does...

The police officer thinks she is nuts at this point… because she is but then informs her that it considered larceny to withhold my pay and asks me if I...

I say “If she refused to pay then yes”. Within two days I received a check in the mail with my payment and I turned everything over.

The funny thing is that my 30 day notice pay was actually more money than if I had finished out the contract with the reduced pay she wanted to pay...

I got an extra $700 and didn’t have to work for her for the remainder of the time. She ended up losing her election in a swing district by 15...

Edit: for those of you wondering I left campaigning and will never go back. If you want to hear my thought on politicians check out the link posted above.

I am not proud of my job nor did I love it but a girls gotta eat and good luck finding a company to work in America for that isn’t...

Edit 2: thanks for all the upvotes and awards guys, I didn’t think it would get this much attention, I’m just tired of women being treated like

they can’t be good employees and moms. On the plus side more people have upvoted this post than voted for her on Election Day.

The Boss Shows Her True Colors

At first, the signs were subtle, snide remarks about her energy, raised eyebrows when she needed medical rest, veiled comments suggesting she was distracted.

Soon, the hostility turned blatant. Payroll delays became deliberate, and then came the blow: an attempt to cut her paycheck in half, explicitly citing her pregnancy as the reason.

For anyone, that would be humiliating. For her, it was infuriating. She had built the campaign’s momentum, organized its staff, and kept the entire operation afloat through crisis after crisis.

Now her boss was trying to strip her of both her dignity and her financial security, all because she dared to be pregnant while excelling at her job.

A Masterclass in Calm Retaliation

Instead of lashing out, she responded with quiet precision. She had made sure her contract was airtight, signed and enforceable. She kept every email, including the ones where her boss explicitly linked pay cuts to her pregnancy.

And when the slander escalated, wild accusations of embezzlement, whispered lies to donors, and desperate attempts to poison her reputation, she didn’t crumble.

Her response was just five words: “You can talk to my lawyer.”

The effect was immediate. Her legal team stepped in, the signed contract spoke louder than any accusation, and the boss quickly realized she wasn’t dealing with an easy target.

What’s more, her loyalty had inspired her staff. One by one, they resigned in solidarity, leaving the candidate scrambling to save face with no one left to fight her battles.

The Bigger Picture: Pregnancy Bias in the Workplace

Pregnancy discrimination is a stubborn, ongoing problem. According to a 2023 EEOC report, pregnancy-related workplace complaints rose 15% during the pandemic, with unfair terminations and wage cuts among the most common issues (EEOC). The law is clear: firing or penalizing someone for being pregnant violates federal protections.

Employment lawyer Deborah O’Donoghue explained it best in SHRM: “Pregnancy discrimination violates federal law, and employers who retaliate risk costly lawsuits.” (SHRM).

This campaign manager’s case was practically a legal slam dunk, she had evidence, contracts, and a blatant paper trail. But her victory highlights an uncomfortable truth: not everyone has the resources, the proof, or the connections to push back.

Lessons in Strategy and Strength

Could she have handled it differently? Some might argue she should have revealed her pregnancy earlier to avoid “surprises.”

But doing so could have invited bias even sooner. Her actual strategy, securing a contract, documenting every insult and delay, and refusing to be baited into emotional conflict was nearly flawless.

For others in similar positions, the lessons are clear: keep detailed records, know your rights under laws like Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, and when necessary, bring in legal counsel before the damage spirals.

Her calm approach didn’t just save her paycheck; it set a precedent for how workers can stand their ground without self-destructing in the process.

These are the responses from Reddit users:

Many commenters mocked the incompetence, cheered the drama like it was courtroom TV.

Jjustingraham − The saddest part of this story is how the candidate is clearly not qualified to hold an elected job as a window washer and still only lost by...

[Reddit User] − So you're still suing her for firing you for being pregnant, right?

Gigaduuude − Made my afternoon. That was juicy. Each new paragraph telling us what else was she doing, emailing or calling,

I was thinking "yeah, thx add it to the evidence pile". Just a small tip, the black marker used to cover the names still allows you to read some names.

Other ommenters loved the payback – calling it brilliant malicious compliance, urging the OP to press harder legall

gruss72 − Great you got what you're owed. ..but this person needs to be taken down harder. Bare minimum pay for your lawyer. Best case absolutely ruined

No-Source-6242 − This is one of the best malicious compliance stories I have ever been blessed with. Bless you and your family

night-otter − You: Well known rockstar of a Campaign Manager Her: Local politician who slandered you to everybody she could contact. I wonder who is has a future in politics?

CJs_goldfish − After the first meltdown, I was thinking to “is it even a real campaign if the candidate hasn’t totally lost their s**t on the CM over a problem...

but then she kept goingggg! Brutal, but glad to hear it all worked out.

Readers chimed in with a mix of humor, warnings, and praise – some joked about campaign chaos

Tots2Hots − This is what happens when a person who has gone through life bullying everyone and never getting stood up to,

runs into someone who they have 0 leverage over and is smarter than them. Well done.

[Reddit User] − Working for politicians…. That’s a hard no for me. I’m happy you made it work for you. How’s the Baby doing?

SheridanVsLennier − You've given enough detail in the post that someone who wanted to do a couple of hours legwork could find out who you are.

Might want to edit the post to remove some of the more specific details.

The Campaign That Collapsed on Itself

In the end, the candidate’s arrogance became her undoing. By targeting her most capable employee, she not only invited a legal battle but also ensured the collapse of her campaign.

With no staff, a tarnished reputation, and looming financial consequences, her once-promising run fizzled out in disgrace. Meanwhile, the young manager moved on, landing a dream job that valued her talent instead of punishing her for her circumstances.

A candidate tried to make pregnancy grounds for dismissal, only to end up paying dearly in the process. What could have been a devastating career setback instead became a turning point, proving that preparation and persistence can flip power dynamics on their head.

The young manager walked away stronger, her career intact and her principles vindicated. The boss? Left with nothing but the ruins of a failed campaign and the bill that came with it. In a world where discrimination often hides behind loopholes, this story is a rare reminder: sometimes, justice isn’t just served, it’s earned.

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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