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Joshua Collins Can’t Convince Twitch to Root for Him

What happens when expectations don’t perfectly match reality.

A. Khaled
5 min readMay 14, 2020
Courtesy of Joshua Collins on Twitter.

Running for Washington’s 10th congressional district, Joshua Collins would become the youngest to do the job if his campaign is successful. Much of Collins’ efforts in achieving exactly that have focused on harnessing the power of social media to break through media gatekeepers in the hopes of joining the small, yet slowly-emergent socialist wing of the Democratic party.

Since Collins’ campaign is focusing on digital, it’s then no wonder that a good amount of press — negative or positive — he’s gotten, comes from leftist Twitch. Naturally, you’d think Collins wooed them, but the opposite is so far turning out to be true– after refusing to make his position on the “Bernie or Bust” debate clear, many on the left have taken it to be a commitment to careerism at the expense of ideology, prompting some to speculate that Collins’ appeal to socialism was only but a radical means to a much more conventional end.

But even within leftist Twitch, there’s a multitude of perspectives–if most to engage the topic of electoral politics are relentlessly cutthroat in their critique of dissenters, a minority remains committed to the work of curbing alienation and community-building that the most popular have so far proven…

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A. Khaled
A. Khaled

Written by A. Khaled

Internet culture scribe with an interest in the digital economy, content creators, media and politics.

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