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 Just as polls in key battleground states show him lagging behind rival Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump stoked fears o stanley website f voter fraud in Pennsylvania Friday, pushing his supporters to police polling places on Election Day for any  cheating.  The only way we can lose in my opinion -- I really mean this, Pennsylvania -- is if cheating goes on,  Trump told rally attendees Friday evening during an e stanley cup vent in Altoona.  I really believe it. Trump, who attended college at the University of Pennsylvania, went on to say that he knew the state  well  and that he had been  studying it.                                           Because I looked at Erie and it was the same thing as this. We have some great people here. Some great leaders here of the Republican party, and they re very concerned about that,  said Trump, who was introduced at the rally by Republican National Committee chair Reince Priebus.  And that s the way we can lose the state.   The GOP nominee then called for further policing in the state on Nov. 8, the day of the general election.                                                                                                         N.C. voter ID law tossed by f stanley botella ederal appeals court          02:24                                                                       We have to call up law enforcement, and we have to have the sheriffs and the police chiefs and everybody watching,  Trump said.  Because if we get cheated out of this election, if we get cheated out of a win in Pe Lnkt 2020 Daily Trail Markers: Harris unveils  Camp Kamala en Espa ntilde;ol
 AP Photo/Matt Rourke                                         CBS News  ROANOKE, Va. - In his first solo public statement on the issue, Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan called controversia stanley thermos l comments made by Missouri Senate hopeful Todd Akin  outrageous  in an interview with KDKA Pittsburgh. The staunchly anti-abortion House member declined to explain the phrase  forcible rape,  which appeared in a bill he co-sponsored with Akin.Pictures: Rep. Todd AkinRyan, in the interview taped on Tuesday in the Pittsburgh suburbs, said of Akin s suggestion that women can biologically repel pregnancies in cases involving  legitimate  rape, His sta stanley kaffeebecher tements were outrageous, over the pale. I don t know anybody who would agree with that. Rape is rape. Period. End of story.    stanley mugs                                       Ryan acknowledged that as vice president, his views on abortion would not have the weight of Romney s. For more than a decade, Ryan has opposed all abortions except to save the life of the woman; Romney supports exceptions for rape and incest. Well, look, I m proud of my pro-life record. And I stand by my pro-life record in Congress. It s something I m proud of,  Ryan said.  But Mitt Romney is the top of the ticket, and Mitt Romney will be president, and he will set the policy of the Romney administration.         Ryan was asked in the interview about his co-sponsorhip, with Akin, of a bill barring federal funding for abortions with an exception carved out for  forcible ra