Tim Canova as a persistent progressive picks a path, leaving Schultz to see him in the general election.
A/k/a can an independent candidacy of a progressive Democrat sidetrack an entrenched repellant corporatist Democrat in her
"safe haven" district?
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Or web search = tim canova debbie wasserman schultz general election independent
However you reach your view of the Canova approach against an entrenched majority structure and personnel interwtining; read of it with an open mind. A mind that can encompass a better party with no hostile animus springing forward against progressive beliefs and dogma as the legitimate path for the party to take.