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Trump ends TV interview after reporter notes he has been labeled racist and sexist

Donald Trump ended an interview Thursday with an Ohio television reporter after she noted that he had been labeled a racist and a sexist.

“Thank you very much,” the GOP presidential nominee said to Colleen Marshall, a reporter for the NBC affiliate in Columbus, as he walked away. He paused and said, “I am the least racist person you’ve ever met,” before leaving.

Trump, who campaigned in Delaware, Ohio, on Thursday, has repeatedly come under fire during the campaign for comments he has made about Latinos, African Americans, Muslims and women, as well as other groups.

Marshall’s question came at the tail end of a nearly four-minute interview in which Trump discussed his belief that large amounts of voter fraud were taking place, and spoke broadly of cutting taxes.

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