NEW DELHI: As US former President Donald Trump is prepping for the , just a month away, an Indian man’s reply to his automated message has amused users on X.
An Indian user received a message from Trump, which seems to be an automated one sent in support to random people, requesting them to vote for him. Suddenly the Indian user was notified with the text, “I’ll send you IMPORTANT ELECTION UPDATES for North Carolina.Make sure you are ready to VOTE FOR DONALD J. TRUMP by November 5th.”
After he got this message, the Indian user gave a hilarious reply, “Thanks, but you will never be my President. Kamala Harris will never be my President either. Actually, I am from India.”
His reply has garnered over 50k views with people commenting, “Even trump message personally for vote.” Another user said, “Stop manipulating the US election, Ye unka internal matter hai.”
Some users are also asking about the reason behind getting the message from Trump.
This not only happened with him but several users received similar texts from Trump. Another user also shared a similar incident, sharing Trump’s post, said, “Contact me for important election updates for North Carolina, received from Donald Trump himself.”
There are several users in the US also receiving similar texts as Donald Trump turned to the social media platform X to connect directly to the people of North Carolina.
In a post aimed at energising his voter base, Trump urged residents to prepare for early voting or showing up on Election Day, November 5. However, it wasn’t just the content of the post that grabbed attention—it was the automation behind it. Anyone who likes the post receives a personalised, automated response from Trump’s official account.
Trump’s post urged North Carolinians to “get ready to vote,” offering them election reminders as the clock ticks down. “LIKE this post to get IMPORTANT election reminders in North Carolina. Whether you vote early or in person on Election Day — have a plan and make sure you VOTE!” the post read.
Many users who liked the post received automated, but personalised responses from Trump himself.