Trump Tells Supporters In New Mexico 'Your Votes Are Rigged' While Trying to Urge Them to Vote
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83% : What a good place," Trump told his cheering supporters.39% : Trump then told his supporters that their "votes are rigged" but at the same time urged them to still vote for him because "we can New Mexico.
36% : According to Real Clear Politics, Vice President Kamala Harris maintains a strong lead over Trump on average at 7.4%, although recent polls have indicated the race could be tighter.
35% : Nationally, Trump and Harris are virtually tied per Real Clear Politic's polling average.
30% : Trump said he was told not to come to New Mexico because he can't win the longtime blue state.
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