Thursday, 20 October 2016

Trump's Vegas bombshell: The Donald rocks final debate by REFUSING to promise to accept the election result - as the fiery TV clash begins AND ends without a handshake




'I will tell you at the time. I will keep you in suspense,' Trump told Fox News Channel anchor Chris Wallace after he was pressed to declare that he would concede to Hillary Clinton if he loses. Trump, who didn't shake Clinton's hand after the debate, revived charges that the election is 'rigged' in her favor by 'dishonest' reporters - and doubled down on allegations that voter fraud could run rampant. He said 'millions' of people are on voter rolls 'who shouldn't be registered.'

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump met in Las Vegas for a showdown at their final debate before the November 8 electionHillary Clinton and Donald Trump met in Las Vegas for a showdown at their final debate before the November 8 election

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 News reports and independent investigations have found deceased Americans with active registrations, along with illegal immigrants who use driver's licenses to obtain ballots. 'That's horrifying,' Clinton responded, aghast at the idea of a presidential candidate questioning an election's validity.
Donald Trump said during the third and final presidential debate on Wednesday that he may not accept the outcome of the November 8 election if it doesn't go his way.
'I will tell you at the time. I will keep you in suspense,' Trump told Fox News Channel anchor Chris Wallace after he was pressed to declare that he would concede to Hillary Clinton if he loses.
Trump, who didn't shake Clinton's hand after the debate, revived charges that the election is 'rigged' in her favor by 'dishonest' reporters – and doubled down on allegations that voter fraud could run rampant.
He said 'millions' of people are on voter rolls 'who shouldn't be registered.' News reports and independent investigations have found deceased Americans with active registrations, along with illegal immigrants who use driver's licenses to obtain ballots.
'That's horrifying,' Clinton responded, aghast at the idea of a presidential candidate questioning an election's validity. 


Source Daily Mail


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