A registered Republican voter stunned Fox News after he revealed his pick for the presidential election winner in North Carolina.
Co-host of the Fox & Friends television segment, Will Cain, was taken aback by a self-proclaimed ‘Trump-loving’ voter’s answer regarding his pick to win the crucial Tar Heel state’s election.
North Carolina has a massive 16 electoral college votes at stake.
Cain, the host of the show’s weekend edition, went to a diner in Concord filled to the brim with ‘MAGA diehards’ beaming nothing but optimism regarding the prospects of the former President.
Co-host of Fox & Friends television segment, Will Cain, was taken aback by a self-proclaimed ‘Trump-loving’ voter’s answer regarding his pick to win the Tar Heel state’s election
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But, to his surprise, one voter, identified as George, failed to to raise his hand when the Fox host asked everyone present to raise their hand if they thought the Republican nominee was going to win their state.
'I’m not gonna throw George under the bus here, but I’m kinda gonna throw George under the bus,' Cain joked.
When asked who thought the Democratic nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris, would win the state's presidential candidacy George raised his lonely hand, prompting an eruption of laughter frim Cain and his constituents.
'I’ve been to the polls two or three times with my children who are first-time voters -and they voted the correct way,' George explained himself, emphasizing his support for the Republican Presidential nominee.
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One voter, identified as George (pictured), failed to to raise his hand when the host asked everyone present if they thought the Republican nominee was going to win their state
When asked who thought the Democratic nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris, would win the state's presidential candidacy George raised his lonely hand, prompting an eruption of laughter frim Cain and his constituents. Pictured: Attendees raising their hands at Cain's question
So far, over 4.2 million voters cast ballots in the early voting period this year in North Carolina, besting the previous record of 3.6 million cast in 2020, according to the state's Board of Elections data
'And every time I was there I was outnumbered 20, 30 to one and in some cases it was worse than that,' he added.
So far, over 4.2 million voters cast ballots in the early voting period this year in North Carolina, besting the previous record of 3.6 million cast in 2020, according to the state's Board of Elections data.
However, 63.2 percent of Republicans cast early ballots, a larger amount than that of registered Democrats coming in at 58.7 percent. Yet, polls have generally shown the two candidates neck-and-neck in the state.