Hey friends,My Brother in laws Last Fight Before Menopause it's time for another riveting poll from President Trump's campaign. Woo hoo!
On Thursday, Trump Headquarters sent out another one of its middle school-esque email polls, but rather than solely throwing shade at the media, this poll simply inquired whether the recipients stand with President Trump.
Sounds like a simple choice, right? Well, wait until you have a look at the response options.
SEE ALSO: Trump follows up bizarre press conference with even weirder emailBasically, in order to prove that the American people are behind Trump's movement, an email with the subject, "Vindicated," was deemed necessary.
"Since even before Inauguration Day, Democrats, the media, and the entire opposition have tried to take down President Trump by resorting to nasty attacks and spreading fake news," the email began. Then, after asking, "Do you stand with President Trump?"the campaign gave the following super unbiased (😑 ) options:
I Stand With President Trump
I Believe Democrats & Fake News
Here it is in all its glory:
Either choice you make will redirect you to the following webpage, which once again asks if you stand with Donald Trump and prompts you to share your personal information to receive future emails and donate money to Trump.
Essentially, Trump's campaign sent the following message to recipients: You're either with Trump or you're a Democrat who loves fake news -- so you can bet Twitter users had their fun.
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The subject line of this email from Team Trump is "Vindicated." Funny how Democrats and Fake News are lumped together in the poll choices. pic.twitter.com/eDRAQ9m9tG
— Rebecca Ruiz (@rebecca_ruiz) March 23, 2017
Here's a fun email poll I just received from Trump HQ. Really? REALLY? pic.twitter.com/L0057S9XcI
— SarahTalk (@SarahTalkRadio) March 23, 2017
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Who's looking forward to the next poll?
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