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"Do you want white supremacists to vote for you?" New Hampshire's WMUR asked the GOP presidential nominee in Manchester, where Trump held an event Thursday.

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"No, I don't at all, not at all," Trump responded, as highlighted by a CNN reporter.

"This is not about hate, this is about love," Trump continued. "We love our country. We want our country to come back. We want our country to be strong again."