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Donald Trump Stumps For Votes In Harrisburg

By Greg Argos

HARRISBURG, Pa. (CBS) --Donald Trump was in Harrisburg on Thursday night ahead of Tuesday's primary. He energized supporters at that campaign stop.

In front of a mostly favorable crowd, the key word mostly, GOP front-runner Donald Trump held a rally on Thursday night in front of a few thousand people.

Like most of Trump's speeches, there were the insults and "the wall."

"Someday, when I'm gone, they'll name it the Trump Wall. So, I'm going to make it so big, so strong and so beautiful," Trump said.

Trump also touched on Pennsylvania's economy and the loss of manufacturing jobs.

Current polls put Trump at 40-50 percent in Pennsylvania, more than 10 points ahead of Cruz and though primary rules won't give him the full 71 delegates if he wins, he still stumped for votes in our state's capital.

"The system is rigged. The voting is rigged. The whole deal is crooked," Trump said.

Trump is scheduled to speak in Harrington, Delaware on Friday.

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