BREAKING NEWS – Tempe, Arizona – Hunger strikers who said they would protest until voting rights legislation was passed, ended their demonstration after eight days.

“We ended the strike because we lost, and it is really infuriating that nothing we did over the past year … was enough,” Un-PAC co-founder Shana Gallagher told Fox News.

Gallager told Fox News on the first day that the group was “committed to an indefinite hunger strike” until voting rights legislation passed the Senate. By the eighth day, the group felt “delirious,” “uncomfortable,” “tired” and “infuriated,” Gallagher said. She then blamed a republican for hindering the strike because he drove a pizza delivery vehicle, and he constantly went past the protestors with the windows rolled down.