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This pro-Trump governor is still pushing the stolen election conspiracy theory #trump #uselection

False claims of a stolen election in 2020 are prevalent at a US election campaign event held by Donald Trump surrogate Jim Justice in the western Pennsylvania city of Waynesburg.
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The governor for West Virginia said he agreed with the crowd but denied he was encouraging support for a debunked conspiracy theory.
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