Ricky Gervais’ Trump Twitter poll goes ‘horribly wrong’ – has POTUS elected for another term!

Ricky Gervais should probably get a clue like his fellow Hollywood liberals.

The comedian, actor and producer launched a poll on Twitter asking voters to weigh in on what was the “most likely scenario” for President Trump.

The results probably didn’t go as Gervais planned.

In fact, it went horribly wrong for anyone expecting “impeachment” to be the winner.

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Trump supporters were quick to vote and express themselves.

Many of the comments from non-Trump supporters speculated on what the “something else” option could include, proving again the violence being spouted by the left against the president. Gervais never agreed outright with the assassination responses but he did not openly condemn them either.

Gervais appeared to be following the commentary and thought he would continue the fun with even more polls.

Expected results or not, the impromptu polls proved that Trump supporters are not going to take insults and threats quietly, and let Gervais – and his followers – know it.

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