‘I’m not a Batman’: Libertarian presidential candidate sheds light on Batbits


Jorgensen added that she intended to speak at a campaign event in Hattiesburg, Miss., Later on Saturday, with the hashtag “#LetHerSpeak”, she has promoted to get support for participating in the presidency stage in this autumn.

How Jorgensen came into contact with the bat remains unknown, but that prevented Clemson University’s psychology department from shedding light on the encounter.

Jorgensen took to Twitter’s comments about the incident that referred to her as ‘Superhero’ by DC Comics ‘Batgirl, and responded directly to users’ quips with GIFs, wits and one-liners.

‘You have to be bitten by a radioactive spider, to gain superpowers. Batman was not beaten by a bat, “said one user to Jorgensen.

“I’m not a Batman,” Jorgensen replied with a winking face emoji.

The CDC recommends that people in contact with a rabid animal receive four doses of a vaccine, the first of which should be given immediately after exposure.

A poll conducted by CNBC / Change Research in late July shows Jorgensen with 2% support among likely voters.