Brad Parscale has a whole new problem

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How bad of a position is Trump 2020 campaign manager Brad Parscale in these days? He’s taking most of the blame for Donald Trump’s epic fail of a Tulsa rally, both by the public and by other members of the Trump team. His candidate is now behind by double digits, and nothing that Parscale does seems to help any. Now Parscale has a whole new problem.

Brad Parscale is among the Trump campaign members who have been quasi-quarantined. They’re now being forced to work from home, because so many other members of the Trump team tested positive at the Tulsa rally. Daily Beast says that Parscale tested negative at the rally. But we all know that asymptomatic and pre-symptomatic people can test negative when they’re actually positive.

We wouldn’t wish the coronavirus on anybody. But there is something ironic about Brad Parscale pushing ahead with a campaign rally in a coronavirus hotspot and putting so many other people at risk, and ending up being quarantined himself as a result.