Even presidential candidates wanted a Woj Bomb.
“Consider: In August, representatives from Kamala Harris ’s presidential campaign reached out,” SI reported Thursday morning. “They had settled on their nominee for vice president and wanted Woj to break it. Alas, another outlet scooped him before he could.”That the Vice President wanted a sports reporter to break said news shows the standing Wojnarowski had among national reporters and the reach of his platform before he left journalism.
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