Coleman said he had no interest in abortion and didn't think it was an important issue when he ran for governor two years ago The same time he expressed admiration of Donald Trump and Rand Paul, defended open carry and proposed funding public schools with a cannabis taxhttps://twitter.com/lhfang/status/1298028534837817345 …
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He has no credibility or record of commitment on "the issues", it's not clear he even actually understands the issues, and if you expect him to be a competent trustworthy left-wing legislator on the strength of his campaign website you're falling hard for an obvious con
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The *best-case* scenario is that he'd be taken under the wing of one of the leftmost Democrats in the House and grow into actually being a legislator over time while keeping the seat warm as a party line vote in the meantime
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His whole "anti-establishment" branding and the many personal bridges he's burnt make this all but impossible By far the most likely outcome if he were seated would be a horrific first term flameout one way or another
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And that flameout would quite likely include going off the deep end into the right wing as a personal reaction to the left "betraying" him It's happened with guys like him so many times
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