Abraham Lincoln The Vampire Hunter

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I just watched Abraham Lincoln The Vampire Hunter. I think that Abraham Lincoln could have actually been a vampire slayer. The reason I think this is because some of the facts in the movie is true. I am going to state real reasons as to why I believe that Abraham Lincoln was a vampire slayer.

The first reason I believe that the facts about this movie could be true is because Abraham's son actually died. Yes, they could have looked up that Abraham's son died, but they could have covered up how he actually died. His son died from typhoid fever, which consists of a rash, fever, and the worst symptom is death. In the movie, Willie, has a rash after the vampire bites him. This makes me believe that maybe Abraham did have someone after

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