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Pence: White House press secretary "doesn't speak for me."

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Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence told supporters in Ohio that they need to insure the election is fair, dismissing White House comments that they are not worried about voter fraud and "neither is Mike Pence." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

Added on the 17/10/2016 23:06:20 - Copyright : Reuters EN

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