CNN’s Harry Enten Reveals That 25% of Americans OPPOSE Turkey as Main Thanksgiving Course — in Full Costume

 

CNN’s Harry Enten revealed that an astonishing 25% of Americans actually oppose turkey as the main course on Thanksgiving while wearing a turkey costume on air Wednesday morning.

After Kate Bolduan remarked that Enten was “so cute,” but also “the scariest looking turkey I have ever seen,” she allowed him to dive into the data.

“What are we going to do, you know, in this turkey costume? I can’t argue that you should eat me. But turkey is the main course on Thanksgiving — I couldn’t believe this. 73% of Americans favor it as the main course. That is disgusting!” began Enten. “I’m with this 25% who say opposed. I’m going to have fried chicken tomorrow at the girlfriend’s parents place. That’s going to be far better, far tastier.”

Then the pair moved on to discuss Americans’ preferred way of cooking their turkeys.

“There is only one way: to fry it!” exclaimed Bolduan.

“Yeah! I like that,” agreed Enten. “Twenty-one percent. How do you prefer your your turkey on Thanksgiving? Twenty-one percent say fried. I had a fried turkey on air last year. It was delicious. Delicious! Unfortunately, 63%, a clear majority of Americans say roast it. I just think it gets dried out so easily. That’s the problem with turkey, it gets dried out so easily. Smoked is interesting at 22%, I haven’t had a smoked turkey for Thanksgiving, but the bottom line is most Americans say they prefer their turkey roasted. But I’m with Kate Bolduan, the 21% who say that your turkey should be fried. If you’re going to eat me, at least cook me, prepare me the proper way.”

“I think this is an entire HR violation if I weigh into that debate. I love you, Harry. Thank you so much,” concluded Bolduan to round out the segment.

Watch above via CNN.

 

 

 

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