Former President Donald Trump received more positive news for his third White House bid on Monday. A “cookie” poll conducted by a Cincinnati bakery, known for its accurate predictions in every presidential election since 1984, shows Trump with a solid lead over Vice President Kamala Harris.
According to the latest tally from Busken Bakery shared with The Post, Trump received approximately 54% support (2,953 cookies) compared to Harris’ 39% (2,134 cookies). An “independent” smiley-face cookie garnered 7% (397 cookies).
“The cookie poll will remain open until Election Day on Nov. 5, so the tallies reflect the result of ‘early voting’ by those with a sweet tooth,” The Post noted.
“We like to joke and say [customers] can stuff the ballot box,” bakery president and CEO Dan Busken told the outlet.
“Our results, out of our four retail stores, kind of cover the north, south, east and west portions of Cincinnati. So they’re pretty diverse,” Busken told The Post. “It’s definitely interesting that in a state like Ohio and in a city like Cincinnati that there’s been such accuracy in this cookie poll over the years.”
BREAKING: THE COOKIES HAVE SPOKEN—TRUMP LEADS! Trump takes the lead in Cincinnati's quirky "cookie poll," which has accurately predicted every election but one since 1984. Trump holds 54% (2,953 cookies), with Harris at 39% (2,134 cookies) and an "independent" smiley-face cookie… pic.twitter.com/YavkYDFMru
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