Two things:
- "Blake Morlock" is some unknown blogger that posts rants
- Foxx conceded within an hour of the call
#2 is not odd at all. Where in the fuck did you dig this shit up?
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Two things:
#2 is not odd at all. Where in the fuck did you dig this shit up?
Uh, from the link?
Blake Morlock is an award-winning columnist for TucsonSentinel.com who worked in daily journalism for nearly 25 years and is the former communications director for the Pima County Democratic Party.
FTA:
The results came in and you delivered two kinda-sorta concession speeches except for in neither did you concede the race and endorse the winner.
Finally, this morning you endorsed. For someone who claims to know how fast information moves today on platforms around the world, it took a full 12 hours to actually do what you needed to do, which means you didn't really do it.
Also, when you did the third thing that needed to be done, you were in a coffeehouse just feet from where your supporters were gathered, and you Zoomed your initial remarks to your people. They had to watch you on a screen, while the audio was too messed up to understand what you were saying.
So you’re saying she did concede, the article says it was a “kinda-sorta concession” followed 12 hours later by an actual concession. I don’t know either way, just thought it was an interesting story about a young politician.