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Donald Trump Just Told His Fans to "Watch" the Polls

From Esquire

At a rally in Akron, Ohio, Donald Trump essentially told his supporters that they need to vigilantly "watch" the polls for voter fraud, according to Toronto Star correspondent Daniel Dale-despite the fact that voter fraud has proven to be very rare.

"You've got to get every one of your friends, you've got to get every one of your family, you've got to get everybody to go out and watch," he said. "And go out and vote."

He then made it sound as though he's not talking about "watching" whatsoever:

"And when [I] say 'watch,' you know what I'm talking about, right? You know what I'm talking about. You've got to go out and you've got to watch."

What Trump was actually talking about is, arguably, bizarrely vague, his statement comes just weeks after he suggested that "Second Amendment people" "do" something about Hillary Clinton, and less than a week after Trump adviser Al Baldasaro claimed that he wants Clinton to be "executed."

Only 77 days until the election, folks!

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