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Trump says Clinton’s election would lead to ‘constitutional crisis’
The Washington Post
2016-11-02
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At a rally in Eau Claire, Wis., Nov. 1, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said “the work of government would grind to an unbelievably inglorious halt” if his Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton became president.
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