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Trump’s newest misstep: turning his attention to Michelle Obama

Speaking at a rally in OH on October 20, 2016, Donald Trump said that he would accept the presidential election results if they were in his favor.

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The former secretary of state also called up Trump’s long history of objectifying women, quipping about how Trump would rate the Statue of Liberty’s beauty. “In fact, I’m actually starting to like Rosie a lot”, Trump said. “By doing that, he’s threatening our democracy”.

Many political observers said Donald Trump had to win the debates to claw back his deficit in the polls.

Trump continues to reiterate concerns over widespread voter fraud, while elections officials have come forward to say there is no evidence of that.

Trump cited the presidential election of 2000 as justification for his refusal to accept outright this year’s election results.

Despite isolated allegations of voter fraud, controversy over the tight 2000 vote and rampant gerrymandering, USA elections have been regarded as free and fair.

In front of an exuberant crowd Thursday in Delaware, Ohio, Donald Trump again addressed whether he would accept the outcome of the November election.

“The media is so dishonest and so corrupt and the pile-on is so wonderful”, Trump said, referring to reports citing women accusing him of sexual assault, which he said were “fiction” and drummed up by Team Clinton.

Av Harris, a spokesman for the city of Bridgeport, said Clinton’s campaign was also sent a bill for an April rally.

He said that “win lose or draw” he’ll “be happy” with himself. He added, “I was very moved by that”.

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”.

Clinton is narrowly leading in polling in North Carolina, a state Obama won in 2008 but lost to Republican Mitt Romney in 2012.

Clinton and Trump will sit one seat away from each other at the Al Smith dinner, separated only by Archbishop Timothy Dolan.

Hillary believes its vital to deceive the people by having one public policy and a totally different policy in private, Trump said referring to the mails of John Podesta, her campaign chairman, which were published by WikiLeaks.

Clinton concluded her speech with a call to unify the country amid a divisive presidential campaign season. But would it be a real crisis on election day? There’s reason to be skeptical-some of Trump’s early jokes were good and frankly didn’t sound like him-but it’s certainly plausible that he was the driving force, given some key lines in the text. Such highly populated states played a large role when they backed the current president.

“Michelle Obama gives a speech and everyone loves it, it’s fantastic”.

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Pennsylvania Sen. Pat Toomey, whose re-election bid has been dogged by questions about whether he supports Mr. Trump, offered his criticism pre-emptively.

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