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We'll re-present the same story as a thoughtful proponent of the party-extremism frame would. Not to convince you. To let you actually meet the argument.

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Steelman · slot A
The disqualifying-candidate case
A center-left writer concerned about antisemitism on the left would argue —
There is no version of this in which a candidate with a Nazi tattoo he laughed about for years, a record of Hamas apologetics, and a recurring fixation on Jewish influence in American politics belongs on a major-party Senate ticket. The DSCC and Schumer didn't stumble into this — they read the file and chose to wire millions to Graham Platner anyway, after Janet Mills, a perfectly electable moderate, cleared the field. That is a deliberate statement about where the party's moral floor now sits. When even John Fetterman is treated as the enemy by your nominee, and Hasan Piker is the character witness, the problem isn't one bad candidate; it's a leadership that has decided dignity is an electoral liability and the cool-kid coalition is worth the trade.

If this read like a fair rendering of the argument — even when you disagree — it's doing its job. Steelmen aren't aimed at persuading you; they're aimed at what the other side actually believes when they're thinking clearly.