#GOP electors targeted with $500K ad buy in final anti-#Trump push. https://t.co/Y0tTSDrKe4
— Donald Douglas (@AmPowerBlog) December 18, 2016
I tweeted:
@HeidiPrzybyla They're not quoting the Constitution. They're quoting the Federalist. Also coalition is singular at first graf. @USATODAY
— Donald Douglas (@AmPowerBlog) December 18, 2016
USA Today revised the piece, correcting a statement about quoting the Constitution to quoting the Federalist Papers, but the first paragraph still has a problem with subject/verb agreement:
A coalition of outside groups seeking to pressure Republican members of the Electoral College to vote against Donald Trump are sinking half a million dollars into a final ad buy in all 50 states.The "coalition" is the subject." The verb should be "is."
I tweeted again. We'll see if they correct the error.
@HeidiPrzybyla Still got subject verb (dis) agreement at the piece. The subject in first graf is the "coalition," verb is "is."@USATODAY
— Donald Douglas (@AmPowerBlog) December 19, 2016
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