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Hillary Clinton’s name misspelled on Presidential Debate ticket

Sept 21, 2016; Orlando, Fl, USA; Hillary Clinton addresses the crowd during a rally at the Frontline Outreach and Youth Center. Mandatory Credit: Dorothy Edwards/Naples Daily News via USA TODAY Network
Sept 21, 2016; Orlando, Fl, USA; Hillary Clinton addresses the crowd during a rally at the Frontline Outreach and Youth Center. Mandatory Credit: Dorothy Edwards/Naples Daily News via USA TODAY Network

Hillary Clinton’s night is not off to the best start before her first debate against Donald Trump, thanks to the way her name appears on the ticket

The race to be President of the United States is heating up here in the end of September, and things are really going to get kickstarted on Monday night as the first debate will take place between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.

Or, wait — is that Hilary Clinton?

You see, Mrs. Clinton’s night is not off to the best start on Monday, as there was a little bit of a snafu on the ticket for the debate. As evidenced here by CBS News, the official ticket to get into the debate at Hofstra University doesn’t exactly get her name spelled correctly.


Now, yes, one would normally think that this was a pretty simple mistake, as the name can indeed be spelled both ways. However, the problem here is that — THIS WOMAN MAY BE RUNNING OUR COUNTRY SOON!

With that being said, it’s pretty imperative that you spell her name correctly, especially on something as important as a ticket to get into the first debate that she’s going to be having with her foe. So in this case, it’s really not something that you can overlook at just chuckle at; it’s kind of a big deal in this regard.

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Who knows, though, maybe this will give Clinton some more fuel to the fire to go out there and own Trump in front of what will probably be one of the largest television audiences to watch a Presidential debate ever. We know that’s something that a lot of people want to see happen on Monday night.

Hopefully, the site of the next debate will remember that extra “L.”