Trump urges supporters to watch ballots after Wallace asks if he'll urge calm
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President Trump on Tuesday night cited concerns over the use of mail-in ballots in dodging a question on whether he would wait to declare victory until a full vote count was completed.
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US Presidential Election 2020: Donald Trump urges supporters to watch ballots very carefully
During the first presidential debate in Cleveland, Ohio on Tuesday, Trump also raised concerns over the use of mail-in ballots, saying there are high chances of the process getting manipulated. Debate moderator Chris Wallace asked Trump whether he would urge his supporters to stay calm during an extended counting process due to mail-in ballots.
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