Trump-Hating Mark Cuban Posts Twitter Poll – Get’s “Wrong” Result

by
Steve MacDonald

Mark Cuban has discovered that not everyone hates Donald Trump as much as he does. The former Trump is okay guy turned “can’t stand him” published a poll on X (still pronounced Twitter), and I have to think he was expecting a different result. Why else post it at all?

What he got was egg on his face.

Dallas Mavericks minority owner Mark Cuban posed a question to his followers on X on Friday night in a currently-lopsided poll. 

“Who’s persona and character would you like to see young children grow up to have?” Cuban wrote on a two-way poll with the two options being Donald Trump and Kamala Harris

Trump won the poll 68.9% to just 31.1% for Harris, with a total of 804,173 votes when the poll ended.

Cuban’s followers think Donald Trump is a better role model for kids than Kamala Harris by 37 points. That has to sting. Hey, I bet parents would much rather have their kids grow up to be like Kamala. Let’s do a poll. Boom.

Harris isn’t well-liked, is generally considered to be a terrible boss, and is only the nominee because the people at the top said so, and anyone who matters is like Mark Cuban. We don’t care if gas was cheap, America was respected, and we had a great economy under Trump. We have been told not to like him, and a flaming Marxist will be better for the nation.

Poor Mark and his ilk. These are the people who think they will be spared the jackboot even if they step out of line on even the most insignificant of issues. Fools. And fools they may be, but I hope they never find themselves confronted with that truth because that means America is dead, and at least a few of us with it.

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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