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RICHMOND, Va. — The chairman of Donald Trump’s Virginia campaign said Friday that women will not be bothered that the Republican presidential candidate had “acted like a frat boy, as a lot of guys do.”

Corey Stewart, a 2017 contender for Virginia governor, predicted little fallout from the release of a 2005 recording of then-newlywed Trump, in which he brags about groping and aggressively pursuing sex with married women.

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“When people voted for Donald Trump, they knew he wasn’t an angel,” Stewart, chairman of the Prince William Board of county supervisors, told The Post. “They’re looking for someone who is going to defend them, someone who’s going to bring jobs back, someone who’s going to defend their constitutional rights, and someone who’s going to make America strong again. They are not concerned that at times, Donald Trump acts like a frat boy. Sometimes he does, but that’s OK. They know he’s not an angel. They know that he can save the country, though.”