Autocorrect. It’s been happening throughout campaign and I’ve been catching it. Twitter finally got me on Xochitl and added extra ‘i’
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Classic example of how Jim Jones, I mean 45, has empowered his Kool-aid drinkers to embrace sore losing, racism, baseless accusations and entitlement. This is how low brow POTUS has become. He’s made it ok to be proud to be a douche bag. Something most of us learned not 2 b by12y
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Similar to Pepe the Frog in its embrace of loserdome.
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There’s a huge difference between being declared a winner and projecting a winner. A media outlet can project a winner. A winner is declared only when a race is certified. Does she even have a way to challenge the results?
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Nope. Not when she didn't have more votes than her opponent.
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So what I'm hearing is, "the media said I won and I gave my victory speech, so any votes announced or counted after that must've just" magically" appeared!" Shit, people should just start giving their victory speeches after they're ahead with 10% of the votes counted!
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New strategy: Campaign really hard in that one tiny county that always comes in first then declare victory at 1% reporting
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PSA for everyone. The X you pronounce like an S. It will be hard for most of my fellow Americans to get the CH and TL sounds in Xóchitl. So for phonetics, it is: Soh-she-ill.
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Thank you. I really hate mispronouncing someone's last name. Happens to me all the time with mine.
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