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In Worcester, Donald Trump Says He Thinks He'll Do "Great" With Muslims

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Donald Trump earlier this year.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said he expects to do "great" with Muslim voters. Trump told reporters before a rally in Worcester, Massachusetts that he's confident he'll win over Muslims in addition to Hispanic voters because he's talking about security issues. 

Trump has said he believes the U.S. will have no choice but to close some mosques because of radical activity.

Trump is also continuing to criticize President Barack Obama's response to the attacks in Paris. He said that if Obama won't refer to such acts as "radical Islamic terrorism," he's not going to be able to solve the problem.

"I don't even know if he wants to solve the problem," Trump said.

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