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Trump: If we don't win 'it won't mean a damn thing'
The Washington Post
2016-11-08
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At a rally in Raleigh, N.C., Nov. 7, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump told supporters that if he does not win the election Tuesday, he will consider his campaign "the single greatest waste of time, energy … and money."
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