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Snoop Dogg Just Trolled Elon Musk With Poll Asking If He Should Run Twitter—And Results Are Overwhelming

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After Musk polled Twitter asking if he should step down as head of Twitter, the rapper chimed in with a poll of his own.

Elon Musk has been having his fun with polls on Twitter recently.

First, he solicited the public's opinion on reinstating suspended accounts.


Then, he asked the twitterverse to decide the fate of his reign.

"Should I step down as head of Twitter?"
"I will abide by the results of this poll."

Unfortunately for Musk, the results did not land in his favor.

But if Musk needs any advice on who he should pass the...torch to, he should look no further than his own platform.

Rapper Snoop Dogg got in on the polling action and asked the same question, garnering astounding results.

The masses have spoken.

So far, of the 3 million plus votes cast, 81 percent believe the Doggfather should be the highest of the Twitter tier.

Clearly, the majority love the idea.






The naysayers also tweeted their piece.

It seems that Musk has yet to chime in, but we're sure the two will hash it out.

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