Yep. He’s screwed up some good situations he’s had in the past as well. Might be a pattern.
While we’re at it, True the Vote is a nonprofit and Dinesh and Salem aren’t. I do wonder what the deal is with giving favored access to their findings to a for-profit endeavor. Does that violate its 501(c)3 terms? I am sure their attorney has vetted it, but there may be some fine lines somewhere.
Seems impulsive and prone to bad judgement. Affair, broke campaign finance law, now this, etc.