Trump: The Only Way We Lose The Election Is If The Election Is Rigged

"Do those beautiful absentee ballots or just make sure your vote gets counted. Make sure, because the only way we're going to lose this election is if the election is rigged. Remember that. It's the only way we're going to lose this election... This is more than this election. That's a big statement. The only way they're going to win is that way, and we can't let that happen. And, you know, our post office, we're going to make our post office great. It's been a disaster for many years. We're going to take care of the men and women in the post office, and we're going to make it great. Right now, it's a laughingstock."
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