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Fact check: What was true and what was false from the Trump, Biden town halls

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Oct 15, 2020
Fact check: What was true and what was false from the Trump, Biden town halls

Is voter fraud rampant and are ballots being "dumped in dumpsters"? Did original projections show that 2.2 million people would die in America from the coronavirus? Does having more cops mean less crime? We fact-checked claims from President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden during their dueling town halls on Thursday night. 

Here's what was true and what was not. 

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