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Alec Baldwin: "Overthrow" government -- by voting in midterms

Alec Baldwin: "Overthrow" government -- by voting in midterms

Alec Baldwin,Kate McKinnon
Sept. 17, 2018 file photo shows Alec Baldwin speaking at 70th Primetime Emmy Awards, in Los AngelesChris Pizzello/Invision/AP 
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MANCHESTER, N.H. -- Actor Alec Baldwin followed up his latest parody portrayal of President Trump with a serious call Sunday night for voters to use the Nov. 6 midterm elections to peacefully "overthrow" the government.
After reprising his role as the president on "Saturday Night Live," Baldwin flew to New Hampshire, where he was the keynote speaker at the New Hampshire Democratic Party's annual fall fundraising dinner.

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