The worst possible thing that could've happened to Alex Morse's side of the debate would be getting associated with someone else being "smeared" who was clearly guilty and also a terrible person and a grifter Which the Intercept did entirely of their own volitionhttps://twitter.com/ryangrim/status/1301193698349387776 …
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Lesson for the future about picking your battles and not dying on every hill When you create this unified narrative about "The DNC conspiring to take down every progressive candidate" and push it really hard, you forge a chain that can be broken at its weakest link
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And the argument that Aaron Coleman was a good candidate and a good man who was being sabotaged was a link made of cardboard
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Also, the original story might have passed pretty quickly if the Intercept didn't go all in on the multi-part conspiracy theory, which didn't help Neal itself, but sure helped run out the clock.
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But you lose by 20 points, it wasn't a close call.
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I had them confused, because their names start with the same letter and I wasn't following either contest closely.
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I could have sworn that someone was running called "Alex Coleman".
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