Elon Musk appears to be implying that he lost the “Should I resign” Twitter poll due to voter fraud

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But on Tuesday, the world’s second-richest man took the “Huh, they really seem to have a lot of similarities” chatter to his “No, they really are the same person, give or take a few billion” rant when he suggested that he himself would disagree with the outcome of his own poll asking him if he should step down as CEO of the company, claiming that the results were skewed against him because — wait for it —voter fraud.
A quick catch-up in case you’re tuning in and have no idea what we’re talking about: Over the weekend, Musk conducted a poll on Twitter asking, “Should I step down as Twitter boss?” I’ll stick to the results of that poll.” Then, like Donald Trump, he lost big.
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But so far, Musk hasn’t responded directly to a majority of voters wanting him out. However, he commented “Interesting‘ in response to someone who suggested that it appears bots took the poll and threw the results at his potential replacement. And in a move Donald Trump no doubt kicks himself for not thinking of, he announced that only people who pay him will be able to take Twitter polls going forward.
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https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2022/12/elon-musk-ceo-poll-bots Elon Musk appears to be implying that he lost the “Should I resign” Twitter poll due to voter fraud