Trump: Dems commit voter fraud, ‘We don’t do that stuff’

Republican nominee Donald Trump said the Democrats can cheat by voting more than once, but that his supporters “don’t do that stuff.”

He also emphasized that Trump-enlisted observers will be keeping an eye out for double counting and ballot fraud in the run-up to the election.

“We’ve got a lot of people watching the people that are collecting the ballots,” he said while speaking at a campaign rally in Golden, Colo., Saturday.

“You got to get those ballots in,” he emphasized during the campaign speech. “We have a booth right on the premises, and you can go there and you can do whatever you have to do.

“If you don’t have your ballot they give you a new one, and they void the one you have at home,” he explained.

“And then of course the other side [Democrats] would send that one in too,” he quipped. “We don’t do that stuff.”

“We don’t do that stuff because if you listen to President Obama that never takes place,” Trump said. “Except eight years ago he was saying it did take place. He said it took place in Chicago. Of course, he said really good things about Obamacare too, and that didn’t work out.”

In the last few days there have been cases of voters cuaght and charged with crimes for voting twice in the election.

Terri Lynn Rote, a 55-year-old resident of Des Moines, Iowa, was charged Thursday for election misconduct. She could face up to five years in jails if convicted.

Reports of individuals in a number of other states from Virginia to Florida committing voter fraud and forging ballots have been trickling in over the last 24 hours.

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