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LePage: 'I should have said Maine women' not white women
The Washington Post
2016-01-08
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Maine Gov. Paul LePage (R) held a news conference Jan. 8 to respond to criticism of remarks he made Jan. 6, including when he said heroin traffickers often come to his state and "impregnate a young, white girl before they leave."
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