Donald Trump Jr
Donald Trump Jr, son of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump holds his daughter while he speaks with reporters, as he arrives at a polling station during New York State primary presidential election on April 19, 2016 in Manhattan, New York. EDUARDO MUNOZ ALVAREZ/AFP/Getty Images

As we know, Donald Trump wasn’t able to even secure a vote from his son Eric and daughter Ivanka. And on the day of the New York Primary elections, looks like he couldn’t get his granddaughter’s approval!

His oldest son Donald took his daughter to the vote and when he asked who she’d like to be president of the United States, little Chloe responded Elmo. When Trump Jr. insisted, “What about grandpa?” she still said Elmo. Trump Jr. then had to find a happy middle and said, “OK, and after Elmo we vote for grandpa?” to which Chloe finally said yes.

Chloe’s dad promptly posted a video on his Instagram captioned: “They're never too young to get involved. Got to take Chloe to vote in today's #nyprimary as she's the only one not in school. As a late decider it was a close call for her with grandpa aka @realdonaldtrump edging out Elmo but if you listen close she actually says grandpa before I do and I missed it. Too cute.”

Despite an overwhelming win in his home state of NY, about a week ago, the aspiring presidential candidate revealed that his ground game had been pretty inept in securing delegate votes in his home state of New York, so much so that they failed to secure his own children’s registry to vote.

Eric and Ivanka Trump missed the registration deadline in March, were unable to contribute to their father’s win and they felt pretty bad about it according to the mogul. “They had a long time to register, and they were, you know, unaware of the rules, and they didn’t register in time,” he said. “So they feel very, very guilty. They feel very guilty.”

“It's fine. I understand that. I think they have to register a year in advance and they didn't. So Eric and Ivanka, I guess, won't be voting,” Trump said before cracking a joke about adjusting their allowances.

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