Let us not fool ourselves, this is a tight race, but it is winnable for the Coalition. More of them Georgetown Based AFC executive got to get their ass out of Georgetown Club and into the villages.
Don't anyone mistake what I'm saying. I have never one day claimed that it's a walkover win for the Coalition. I think they have a good chance of winning even though I think the PPP has better odds. And I totally agree with you when you say that they need to get out and campaign hard.
However, at the same time when anyone sits in NYC and accuse the Coalition of not campaigning, they are simply talking thru their ass.
There is bottom house campaigning, and campaigning as if one knows that there is an election in a few weeks and the incumbent is holding all the cards.
The coalition is a risky move and requires a bold and big response. Have yet to see this.