The Donald Trump Twitter Q&A went exactly as you would expect
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Your support makes all the difference.Republican candidate Donald Trump thought it would be a good idea to host a Twitter Q&A, encouraging his followers to ask him sensible, policy-related questions.
Naturally, social media users had other ideas.
Answering questions live from Twitter’s offices in New York City, Mr Trump instead faced questions on topics ranging from his hair to the alternative meaning of his surname in Britain.
Here’s our round-up of the best ones:
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