By "trying to boost a candidate" do you mean putting a spotlight on an extremely impressive progressive woman who voters may like if they get to know her? If so then yes, guilty.https://twitter.com/TheBigFoxx/status/1027892505923276801 …
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Replying to @ryangrim
If you say so. The intercept’s coverage on the dem primaries this year reads like campaign statements from the candidates you’re trying to “put a spotlight on” but you do whatever you want to. How many winners have you “spotlighted” since the Va gov race started?
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Replying to @TheBigFoxx @ryangrim
Speaking as a progressive voter, I'm very grateful to The Intercept for bringing to my attention outstanding progressive candidates who aren't being covered by other media outlets. I don't see how this can be a bad thing.
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Replying to @DrewVogelNJ @TheBigFoxx
Rashida Tlaib won, and Jess King and Richard Ojeda both had establishment opponents who dropped out, so they’re the nominees (and I think will win in November). Anyway, if the MSM were highlighting all these people we’d find something else to do. But other than Dave, they’re not.
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Replying to @ryangrim @DrewVogelNJ
You’d find something else to do lol. Oh Ryan.
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You, I assume you edited it since it was politics, had an article this week about an obama-era State department official supporting something the intercept disagreed with but burying that he was hired under Dubya. Such dishonesty from you and your shop. Have a nice day.
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Wrong. Anyway, bye
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