Most School teachers or educators pride themselves on their spelling and grammatical bona fides because they can, but other so-called teachers, not so much. Enter Democratic congressional candidate Elizabeth Holmes, who according to her campaign website, has been an "English and Exceptional Student Education teacher in Palm Beach County public schools" for 15 years.
Holmes' website also states that she received a degree in English Education from Florida Atlantic University.
While Holmes has attended and passed all of the necessary classes and requirements to be an English teacher, it appears as if she missed class on the day they covered spelling.
According to a recent social media video post to promote her State House 94 campaign against Rep. Meg 'MAGA' Weinberger (R), Holmes stepped in it when she posted a misspelled word on the video.
"Chip in $10 to help get me elected insteead..."
Wow.
Holmes misspelled Instead.

Elizabeth Holmes is a public school teacher, mother of four boys, and proud advocate for Florida families running for Florida State Representative, District 94. For the past 15 years, she has served her community as both an English and Exceptional Student Education teacher in Palm Beach County public schools. She earned her degree in English Education from Florida Atlantic University while continuing the legacy of service to inspire.
