Trump claims ‘rigged’ Virginia vote as court moves to block redistricting map
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Trump claims ‘rigged’ Virginia vote as court moves to block redistricting map US President Donald Trump on Wednesday alleged without evidence that a Virginia vote approving a congressional redistricting plan favouring Democrats was “rigged”, as a county judge…
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Trump claims ‘rigged’ Virginia vote as court moves to block redistricting map US President Donald Trump on Wednesday alleged without evidence that a Virginia vote approving a congressional redistricting plan favouring Democrats was “rigged”, as a county judge…
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