Remember Zuck's early January announcement that he planned to visit with people in all 30 states that he'd never been to this year? Well, over the weekend he made a campaign stop in Ohio where, as the Associated Press reports, he told his staff to find him some Democrats who'd voted for Trump. The Facebook CEO was then taken to the home of Dan and Lisa Moore on Friday evening in Newton Falls where the family was only given 20 minutes notice of who their mystery dinner guest would be.

As many commenters on Facebook have pointed out, the meal was served on disposable plates.

"It was a great meal and great conversation," says Zuckerberg. "I appreciate their hospitality!"

The conversation was reportedly not all about politics, and the Moore's also talked about their work with an orphanage in Uganda, called Kisiizi Good Shepherd Orphanage, that Zuckerberg says he's going to throw a fundraiser for.

“We got to know a very cool guy,” says Dan Moore, speaking to the Youngstown Vindicator. "Just down-to-earth and real easy to talk to." Moore adds, "He cares very much about family and about community,” Moore said. “And he’s taking steps to do a lot of very positive things with his money."

Moore's family was apparently selected because he was quoted in an article on cleveland.com as having voted twice for Obama and he campaigned heavily for Donald Trump last year.

On this trip, Zuckerberg also hit up Michigan on Thursday, touring a Ford plant in Dearborn, and he spent time Saturday with people in Dayton, Ohio who are suffering from opioid addiction.

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