The DNC had little to do with it.
Mostly, it was the DCCC and Ossoff’s own campaign.
He closed the gap from 24 percentage points to 4 percentage points.
While it’s true that he was unlikely to win, he showed—as did the other three races in ruby-red districts—that Democrats can be competitive, even in those “unwinnable” districts.
It shows pretty clearly that the momentum is with Dems as we gear up for the mid-terms.
And the DNC has a new chairman and a new ass’t chairman—so your complaint about their
“brains” rings hollow.
In order to win back the House, it is necessary to raise and spend a shit-ton of cash on all kinds of races, from the local dog-catcher to every contested Senate race and everything in between.