I appreciate your response, but a football analogy doesn’t really work because a football game’s actual score is known as the game is played, whereas the score in politics isn’t known until the end. Perhaps a boxing or MMA metaphor would be more apt?
“We’ve been battered and bruised by the other side, as well as the referee, but still have that puncher’s chance. With Project Veritas in our corner we just might score the knockout punch and win the championship.”
(or something like that...)
I can go with that.
More like an boxing match with rigged judges.