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Trump 'not thinking' of election night speech yet

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Trump 'not thinking' of election night speech yet

Trump 'not thinking' of election night speech yet

President Donald Trump visited the Republican National Committee campaign headquarters in Arlington, Virginia, on election day and said, "I'm not thinking about (a) concession speech or acceptance speech yet" but added, "we should be entitled to know who won on November 3."


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