Dancing With the Stars 2019 cast member Sean Spicer is still in the competition, even though he has continued to earn low scores from judges Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli, and Len Goodman.

Folks are upset that Sean hasn't been sent home yet, while higher-scoring contestants have gotten the boot.

Last year, many DWTS viewers were not pleased with Bobby Bones winning, claiming that the dance competition had become a "popularity contest."

The controversy surrounding Sean Spicer and the 2019 season of Dancing With the Stars continues after this week's shocking results.

Despite receiving the lowest marks from the show's judges every week, the former White House press secretary continues to be saved from elimination thanks to viewer votes — something that judge Carrie Ann Inaba recently admitted to Entertainment Tonight is "frustrating."

"This is a dancing competition. It's nothing else. It's supposed to be about the best dancer. Put it where it counts!" The Talk co-host told the outlet while venting about voters this season.

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Carrie Ann aside, Monday's episode seemed to make folks watching at home particularly irritated, as well. Ally Brooke and Sasha Farber, who earned a perfect score on their paso doble, landed in the bottom two alongside Kate Flannery and Pasha Pashkov (the pair got a 26 out of 30). Meanwhile, Sean and Jenna Johnson (who filled in for Lindsay Arnold) were declared safe after scoring a 20 out of 30 for their "Come Sail Away" jazz number.

In reaction to the latest results, fans of the show made it very clear that they've had enough of people voting for Sean.

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#DWTS has lost all credibility. The scoring must change. This is a dancing competition. Next season the public voting should on be held on the night of the finale. Let the judges be judges, coaches, and mentors. Spicer continued, popular voting is a joke. I've stopped watching. — John B (@bigbatjohn) November 6, 2019

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WHO IS VOTING FOR SEAN SPICER?! Like honestly. DWTS is a joke! #dwts — Bethany 💋 (@HanyBeth) November 7, 2019

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Sean Spicer has GOT TO GO... this is getting ridiculous. #DWTS — Abby Sue• BLACK LIVES MATTER (@absterdoodle98) November 7, 2019

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#dwts #seanspicer People voting for Spicer don't seem to know what the show is really about. You're ruining it for everyone else. This is about talent, not who you know. — Sestra (@SestraofArchon) November 6, 2019

Sean's involvement in the show was contentious from the start. When Sean was announced as part of the 2019 cast on Good Morning America in late August, many threatened to boycott the season and claimed ABC was ruffling feathers in attempt to help the network's ratings (in the end though, Sean hasn't help the show's ratings very much).

The former White House press secretary worked under President Trump in 2017 and was replaced with Sarah Huckabee Sanders after resigning. While working under the Trump administration, he notoriously fought with journalists and repeatedly made false claims to the American public.

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Last year, fans of the show raised a similar voting concern after country music radio host Bobby Bones was declared the winner. While Bobby is far less of a controversial figure than Sean, he and pro Sharna Burgess won thanks to his fandom, even though he, too, consistently earned low scores.

The voting issue was something host Tom Bergeron teased would be addressed in this current season. But clearly, the new voting system as of this year — which gives the judges the opportunity to pick which one of the bottom two couples goes home — still doesn't fix what many perceive to be a big flaw of the dance program.

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