These two are certainly not elite:
elite or élite (noun)
plural elite or elites
1. a. A group or class of persons or a member of such a group or class, enjoying superior intellectual, social, or economic status: “In addition to notions of social equality there was much emphasis on the role of elites and of heroes within them” (Times Literary Supplement). b. The best or most skilled members of a group: the football team's elite.
2. A size of type on a typewriter, equal to 12 characters per linear inch.
elite (adjective)
Elitism is a bridge too far for Biden & Harris:
The Blow Job and the Vegetable do not meet the minimum standard for:
elitism or élitism (noun)
elitist (adjective & noun)
1. The belief that certain persons or members of certain classes or groups deserve favored treatment by virtue of their perceived superiority, as in intellect, social status, or financial resources.
2. a. The sense of entitlement enjoyed by such a group or class. b. Control, rule, or domination by such a group or class.
In fact, the stench every swamp creature emanates defines a new class infecting America:
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