Trump Repeats Controversial Remarks That Christians 'Won't Have to Vote Anymore' If He is Re-elected

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Donald Trump repeated controversial claims from a weekend speech, saying that Christians "won't have to vote anymore" if he is re-elected. At a Christian summit on Friday, Trump told attendees they wouldn't need to vote again after "four more years." In a Fox News interview, Trump denied threatening to stay past a second term and said he meant Christians don't usually vote so they wouldn't need to if he "fixes" the country. His comments come two months after seeming to entertain the idea of three terms at an NRA event.
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00:00It's Benzinga, and here's what's on the block.
00:02Donald Trump repeated controversial claims from a weekend speech saying that Christians
00:07won't have to vote anymore if he is re-elected.
00:09At a Christian summit on Friday, Trump told attendees they wouldn't need to vote again
00:13after four more years.
00:15In a Fox News interview, Trump denied threatening to stay past a second term and said he meant
00:19Christians don't usually vote, so they wouldn't need to if he fixes the country.
00:24His comments come two months after seeming to entertain the idea of three terms at an
00:28NRA event.
00:29For more money, visit Benzinga.com.

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