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Trump not sure he will accept election result

Trump not sure he will accept election result
October 20
09:41 2016

Donald Trump did not affirmatively state on Wednesday night during the final debate of the race if he would accept the results of the US presidential election.

The Republican party candidate said he would wait till November 8, election day, to determine if he would welcome the results.

Trump and Hillary Clinton, Republican party candidate, disagreed on the major issues such as border control and immigration, birth control and second amendment.

He claimed that a widespread voter fraud and a media gang-up against him could tilt the balance in Clinton’s favour.

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In Trump’s opinion, the system had been rigged by powerful forces to work against him.

“Millions of people that are registered to vote that shouldn’t be registered to vote”, he said while adding that “I will look at it [results] at the time.

“I’m not looking at anything now. I will look at it at the time. What I’ve seen, what I’ve seen is so bad. First of all, the media is so dishonest and so corrupt. And the pile-on is so amazing. The New York Times actually wrote an article about it, that they don’t even care. It’s so dishonest.”

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When Chris Wallace, the moderator, persisted by arguing that it’s a tradition for a loser to concede victory to the winner, Trump said, “What I’m saying is I’ll tell you at the time. I’ll keep you in suspense, okay?”

Clinton described his remarks as horrifying while noting that Trump has a record of whining when things go his way.

Speaking on gun control and the second amendment, Clinton said there was “no conflict between saving people’s lives and defending the Second Amendment”.

When asked for her stand on the composition of the Supreme Court, Clinton said she would like to see a court that would “represent all of us,” and protect marriage equality and abortion rights.

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Clinton however, expressed faith in the US Senate to “do its job and confirm the nominee that President Obama has sent to them”.

Reacting to the sexual allegations against him, Trump said the accounts were completely false and that he has no knowledge of “those people”.

“I didn’t even apologize to my wife, who’s sitting right here, because I didn’t do anything,” he added.

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