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'Sore loser': Walmart apologizes after tweet mocks Senator Hawley

- Victoria Bekiempis in New York

Walmart on Wednesday apologized to Josh Hawley, the Republican senator who said he would not vote to certify electoral college results, after a post on its Twitter account called him a “#soreloser”.

“The tweet published earlier was mistakenly posted by a member of our social media team. We deleted the post and have no intention of commenting on the subject of certifying the electoral college,” the retail giant said in a tweet. “We apologize to Senator Hawley for this error and any confusion about our position.”

The social media controvers­y started unfolding before noon, about one hour after Hawley tweeted his position on the usually ceremoniou­s count. “Millions of voters concerned about election integrity deserve to be heard. I will object on January 6 on their behalf,” Hawley said.

“Go ahead. Get your 2 hour debate. #soreloser” said a reply posted to Walmart’s Twitter account.

Hawley replied “Thanks @Walmart for your insulting condescens­ion. Now that you’ve insulted 75 million Americans, will you at least apologize for using slave labor?” In another tweet, the Missouri legislator said: “Or maybe you’d like to apologize for the pathetic wages you pay your workers as you drive mom and pop stores out of business.”

Congress will meet on 6 January to count electoral college votes, which is the last step in affirming president-elect Joe Biden’s win. Hawley’s move won’t thwart Biden’s victory, but it could delay the count by spurring separate House and Senate votes. The move would force other Republican­s to openly cast a vote that puts President Trump’s false voter fraud allegation­s against millions of voters’ enfranchis­ement.

 ?? Photograph: Greg Nash/AP ?? Senator Josh Hawley said the Walmart tweet ‘insulted 75 million Americans’.
Photograph: Greg Nash/AP Senator Josh Hawley said the Walmart tweet ‘insulted 75 million Americans’.

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