Posted on 11/22/2016 9:45:00 AM PST by SoFloFreeper
A majority of voters want President-elect Donald Trump to delete his Twitter account, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll released Tuesday.
Fifty-nine percent say that the incoming president should shut down his personal account on the social media site, and 35 percent disagree.
He’ll never do it. I’m just worried that Twitter will delete him.
Trump will decide.
No they don’t. He has what, 12,000,000 followers? This is how the man communicates over the rigged media.
Shove it, Quinnippiac and The Hill.
should we even look at polls anymore ?
And do what? Switch to a White House account, or not tweet at all? The question itself is ambiguous and therefore useless.
lemme guess....they polled 155 people on the Quinnipiac campus?
And how was Quin’s polling accuracy on November 8?
Quinnipiac: you sucked at polling the election, but now we’re supposed to believe you know what voters want.
#FakePolls
15.7 MILLION and growing.
Say what? They think people still believe their polling data reflects the American electorate?
The Department of Propaganda doesn’t want him using social media and cutting them out of the loop.
“according to a new Quinnipiac University poll”
Which means the actual result is the opposite of what they found.
Gee I wonder why another (fake) news poll would want to shut down the direct channel of communications between the President and the people?
It couldn’t be so that the news media could provide their helpful editorialization on his statements, could it?
The Hill - BFD
You got it.
The children of the endowed so afraid the truth will be out and the truth filters of what was once called the press will be relegated to the trash heap they belong on.
Trump will NOT put up with liars.
Polls are wrong, Trump had proved on 8th Nov.
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