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Absurd ‘Fake Melania’ theories emerge claiming a body double in sunglasses showed up to vote with Donald Trump

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Melania Trump's appearance on Tuesday has sparked wild theories that she was swapped for a camera double.

Melania Trump’s appearance with her husband to cast her vote in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Tuesday has sparked conspiracy theories.

The former First Lady was seen wearing a black and white polka dot, short-sleeved, floor-length dress by Christian Dior, the same one she wore during her September interview on Fox News while promoting her memoir.

Her hair was perfectly styled and Melania accessorized the look with black heels and a pair of oversized sunglasses.

But online, some wrongly claimed the 54-year-old mother was swapped for a body double for the cameras, with some pointing out the large sunglasses she wore indoors.

“This is absolutely, categorically not Melania,” wrote one X user. “This imposter has been wearing sunglasses at home all day.”

Melania Trump’s appearance on Tuesday has sparked wild theories that she was swapped for a camera double.

She was seen next to her husband as they cast their votes in West Palm Beach, Florida.

She was seen next to her husband as they cast their votes in West Palm Beach, Florida.

“Only #MAGA are stupid enough to believe this shit,” the liberal user continued.

‘How is it possible that a man who goes around with a fake wife can be a candidate for president?’

Others also shared the absurd theory: Popular liberal narrative BrooklynDad suggests there’s a “fake Melania” alongside the Republican candidate, and another supporter of Vice President Kamala Harris wrote, “They’re making it very difficult for me to stay.” Don’t say anything about fake Melania today.

Another bring the double from the bench.

A New York City drag queen, who describes herself as an award-winner, also said she was “excited that he brought Fake Melania back one last time for his series finale.”

Meanwhile, Melania posted an “I voted” sticker on each of her social media pages after her appearance in Florida, along with an American flag.

He spoke only a few words at the election site and told reporters he felt “very good.”

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Some online claimed the mother of one was a 'fake Melania'

Some online claimed the mother of one was a ‘fake Melania’

But former President Donald Trump, wearing his trademark “Make America Great Again” hat, answered many questions and criticized reports of chaos at polling stations across the country.

“It’s crazy,” he said. “I’ve just heard that in certain states it’s going to be a long time.”

He specifically mentioned Pennsylvania, the battleground state that could decide the winner, where polls show the race is currently tied.

—They told me that in Pennsylvania they won’t have an answer for two or three days. “I think it’s an absolute scandal if that’s the case,” Trump said.

‘In certain states it’s going to be a long time and it won’t even be close. It won’t be that close. They say I will win the state but it will take a long time to certify it.”

The former First Lady posted a sticker that said

The former First Lady posted an “I Voted” sticker on each of her social media pages after her appearance in Florida, along with an American flag.

Many DailyMail.com columnists have now said that Trump appears to be in the lead nationally as the polls begin to close.

But top pollster Nate Silver has said he believes Democrat Kamala Harris will emerge victorious.

said it is “literally closer than flipping a coin”, with Harris winning by only a small percentage in most of their matchups.

According to their model, Harris won the Electoral College in 50.015 percent of simulations, compared to 49.985 percent for Trump.

That’s equivalent to Harris winning 40,012 simulations compared to Trump’s 39,718.

Silver added that he had never seen anything like this during his years of predicting elections.

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