1) I don't think political positions outweigh character and competence, particularly since Frownfelter is quite a bit more amenable to compromise than you're making him out to be 2) It doesn't even matter because I don't give a single ounce of credence to Coleman's "positions"
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He could flip on a dime and go full Trumpist Qanon tomorrow, if he decides that's more amusing and gets him more attention from people he thinks are funny and cool He wouldn't be the first "socialist" 19-year-old to do that by a longshot
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After all, if I take everything he says about himself at face value, that would just be the second time in his life he's had a total miraculous transformation
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I've made my thoughts on personal character in politics clear. Read the stuff you quote:https://twitter.com/BMarchetich/status/1297277488456818688 …
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There is *no* metric that Coleman beats Frownfelter on other than his platform, much of which has to do with issues he would have no power to do anything about in his seat (Medicare for All, Green New Deal, etc)
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