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Trump Warns Crowd About Voter Fraud (Again)


Scott Klein
October 11, 2016, 5:12 am

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In Ambridge, Trump warns of voter fraud again – urges his supporters to “watch other communities.” pic.twitter.com/u0t9la1zgY

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