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Trump claims support from Brady, Belichick at NH campaign stop

MANCHESTER, N.H. — Donald Trump pulled out all the stops as he held one of the last rallies of his campaign in Manchester, New Hampshire Monday night.

Trump appeared with his running mate, Mike Pence, and many members of his family at the SNHU Arena, which was packed with thousands of cheering supporters.

It was the same arena where he held his final rally before the New Hampshire primary. His win in that race paved his way to the party's nomination.

"It all began for me in New Hampshire," Trump said after taking the stage.

Trump's daughter, Ivanka, briefly addressed the crowd in support of her father.

While his rival, Hillary Clinton, is campaigning with a cast of celebrities, Trump said, "I have the best surrogates of all."

Despite Trump's claims, Brady's wife, Gisele, posted on Instagram that the pair is not backing Trump.

According to the Boston Herald, Tom Brady cast his vote by an absentee ballot, though an assistant in the Brookline Town Clerk's office declined to specify when the ballot was returned.

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