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At New Hampshire rally, Trump reads letter supposedly from Belichick

Republican Presidential Nominee Donald Trump Holds Rally In New Hampshire On Eve Of Election

MANCHESTER, NH - NOVEMBER 07: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a rally at the SNHU Arena on November 7, 2016 in Manchester, New Hampshire. With one day until the election, both candidates and their surrogates are holding campaign rallies in battleground states across the nation. (Photo by Scott Eisen/Getty Images)

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The coach who typically says as little as possible unless asked a specific football question that tickles his fancy supposedly has chimed in on one of the most heated presidential races in recent history.

At a New Hampshire rally on Monday night, Donald Trump read a letter that he claims was received from Patriots coach Bill Belichick.

“Congratulations on a tremendous campaign,” Trump said, as he read the letter, via TheBigLead.com. “You have dealt with an unbelievable slanted and negative media, and have come out beautifully. You’ve proved to be the ultimate competitor and fighter. Your leadership is amazing. I have always had tremendous respect for you, but the toughness and perseverance you have displayed over the past year is remarkable. Hopefully tomorrow’s election results will give the opportunity to make America great again.”

A Patriots spokesman was unable to reach Belichick for confirmation as to the authenticity of the letter. It’s also possible that Belichick didn’t intend the letter to be shared publicly.