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Cheated
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"...election in 2020, fair and square, but the elite, the Democrats cheated him. Okay. $6 billion were spent on that election by the Democrats..."
"...like that, okay? Hector fought well in the battlefield. He never cheated. He was just fierce and he was great. So he was respected..."
"...a spy. Okay? So it's not our fault. Oh, also Trump cheated. You know, it's because of Facebook. So they found all sorts of..."
"...Trump. And Trump still thought, I still won. But then you cheated with this mail -in balloting, with these smartmatic machines. So Trump is..."
"...this money. And I hurt a lot of people. And I cheated. I lied. I steal. Yeah. You know? And like, do we want..."
"...just people who are friends with each other. And so they cheated. They became corrupt. Okay? They basically destroyed the American economy. And people..."
"...hacked the game, okay? This is called a hack, or he cheated, whatever. But he figured out what the ultimate taboo is, okay? The..."
"...reform candidate, lost. And people suspected that the Revolutionary Guard Corps cheated."
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