Donald Trump says will accept election result, 'if I win'
The Republican presidential nominee insists that Clinton's campaign team, media are attempting to rig the vote

Trump sailed into a new political tempest after threatening not to recognize the election, PHOTO: REUTERS
Trump stuck firm to his unprecedented defiance of US democratic norms, telling supporters: "I will totally accept the results of this great and historic presidential election - if I win."
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But he went on to say: "I will accept a clear election result, but I will also reserve my right to contest and file a legal challenge in the case of a questionable result."
Trump sailed into a new political tempest after threatening not to recognize the election outcome during his final debate with Hillary Clinton, the Democratic frontrunner.
With the November 8 elections three weeks away, Trump insists that Clinton's campaign team and the media are attempting to rig the vote against him.
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Asked point-blank during Wednesday's debate whether he would accept the results no matter what, he responded: "I'll tell you at the time. I'll keep you in suspense, OK?"
Clinton declared herself "appalled" by what she said was an attack on American democracy.








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