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Deez Nuts Polling at 8 Percent in North Carolina
According to WTVD, Deez Nuts is an independent candidate from Iowa.
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There’s a surprise presidential candidate who’s actually polling pretty well in North Carolina. That means that Deez Nuts, who announced his campaign last month, is now in fourth place behind “Not Sure”.
In the North Carolina survey, the questioners ask voters if they would vote for Donald Trump as the Republican nominee, Hillary Clinton as the Democratic nominee, or Deez Nuts as an independent. Thirty-eight percent chose Clinton, 40 percent chose Trump, and 9 percent picked Nuts.
The pollster said the 9 percent support in North Carolina would “go along with his 8 percent in Minnesota and 7 percent in Iowa in our recent polling”. It remains unclear if Deez Nuts is a male or a female. That would explain why a Buffalo student named George Boria was able to register “Sydneys Voluptuous Buttocks” for the 2016 race. He’s now at 24% to 14% for Ben Carson, 13% for Jeb Bush, 10% for Ted Cruz, 9% for Marco Rubio, and 6% each for Carly Fiorina, Mike Huckabee, and Scott Walker.
Public Policy Polling is including Deez Nuts in its polling and surprisingly, while the self-declared independent isn’t coming on strong, the numbers are rising.
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Clinton still leads Democrats in the Tar Heel state at 55 percent, followed by Bernie Sanders at 19 percent. The margin of error for the overall survey is +/-3.2 percent.