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Trump was campaigning in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, where Palmer was born in 1929 and learned to golf from his father, who suffered from polio and was head pro and greenskeeper at the local country club. Politicians saluting Palmer in his hometown is nothing new, but Trump spent 12 full minutes doing so at the top of his speech.

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00:00-ā™Ŗ Leave that fight to me and I'll gladly stay ā™Ŗ
00:03I love Latrobe.
00:04You know why?
00:06The home of Arnold Palmer.
00:08This was the home of my friend Arnold Palmer.
00:13And he loved Latrobe.
00:14You know, he turned out to be one of the greatest golfers
00:16in the world.
00:18But Arnold Palmer was all man.
00:20And I say that in all due respect to women,
00:22and I love women.
00:24But this guy, this guy,
00:28this is a guy that was all man.
00:32This man was strong and tough.
00:35And I refuse to say it,
00:37but when he took showers with the other pros
00:41that came out of there, they said,
00:42oh, my God.
00:46That's unbelievable.
00:48I had to say it.
00:50I had to say it.

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