Stripchat Polls Fans on President Trump's Favorite Type of Cam Girl

Stripchat Polls Fans on President Trump's Favorite Type of Cam Girl

LOS ANGELES — Stripchat.com has released the results of an informal poll of its fans, revealing who President Trump’s dream cam girl might be.

According to the company, this is a very timely question in light of the president’s alleged dalliance with a buxom porn star, which led the live cam striptease site to poll its social media fans, including 10,000 from Instagram and 29,000 from Twitter, asking, “What’s Trump’s Type of Cam Girl?”

Split results were recorded across the board, with Stripchat fans making it clear that when it comes to the president’s preferences, Trump definitely has a type, choosing a blonde (66 percent) European (57 percent) cam girl with a killer booty (51 percent).

“Donald Trump is everyone’s favorite media topic, and — for better or worse — people cannot stop talking about him,” said Jim Austin, Stripchat’s head of business development. “Our fans on social media are very vocal about everything, and we love them for it. And they came out in droves to vote in a poll pertaining to Trump and cam girls.”

Referring to Trump’s fixation with Twitter, Austin says Stripchat just had to ask its fans, “What’s the president’s favorite thing: Twitter or Porn/Stripchat?” with 83 percent of respondents voting for the obvious choice.

“What's Trump's favorite thing? Porn and Stripchat, of course!” Austin said. “The man loves his Twitter account, but we believe he loves beautiful women more — and I think we can all agree on that.”

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