We told you earlier about NBC News journo Marianna Sotomayor tweeting, “For the first time in history there is more than one female politician running for president. Sen. Klobuchar became the fifth woman to announce today.” After an avalanche of fact checks, that tweet was deleted and the reporter issued this correction/explanation:

Correcting an earlier tweet. What I should have written is that the field of Democratic women presidential candidates is the largest in history. pic.twitter.com/QgFPAzcFP8 — Marianna Sotomayor (@MariannaNBCNews) February 11, 2019

Well that’s some correction, because it’s very different than the original tweet, except for the fact that it’s still not right:

That is still incorrect.

In 2004, 6 women competed for the Democratic nomination. Florence Walker

Katherine Bateman

Jeanne Chebib

Caroline Killeen

Mildred T. Glover

Carol Moseley Braunhttps://t.co/n218gKQ8KO — Chad Felix Greene (@chadfelixg) February 11, 2019

Democrats, 2004. There were six. Try Google or Bing or something. Don't journalists have access to stuff like research? — Cindy Bis (@cindybis) February 11, 2019

“Journalism” has started another week strong.

Bless your heart… still wrong. Do you not have access to google? — Kathy (@kathy5271) February 11, 2019

Swing and a miss…strike two. — Kevin Philpot (@KevinPhilpot) February 11, 2019

The 2020 Democrat field of female candidates may indeed become the largest in history, but it isn’t yet.