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Sunday 16 October 2016 9:40 pm

Donald Trump stomps all over Mike Pence’s attempts to soften his claims that the US election is rigged

By: Rebecca Smith

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Donald Trump is probably giving his running mate Mike Pence quite the headache.

Pence had been trying to dampen Trump's latest incendiary comments about a "rigged" election, saying Trump was just referring to media bias, and emphasising they would "absolutely accept the result of the election".

Read more: In quotes: The most shocking moments from the US presidential debate

Trump gave it a few hours before taking to Twitter to make clear that no, he did actually think voter fraud was a significant threat to the election's legitimacy. 

The election is absolutely being rigged by the dishonest and distorted media pushing Crooked Hillary – but also at many polling places – SAD

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 16, 2016

Trump’s adviser Rudy Giuliani has also accused the Democrats of “cheating”, though Hillary Clinton’s running mate Tim Kaine has dismissed Trump’s election-rigging claims as “scare tactics”.​

Two new polls painted two very different pictures of the current state of affairs in the US election. An NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll had Clinton's lead at 11 points among likely voters – at 48 per cent support, compared to 37 per cent for Trump.

It stated that Clinton has extended her lead by winning over women and swing voters (with a 20 point lead among women voters).

A Washington Post/ABC News poll though says that while enthusiasm for Trump is diminishing among his supporters, Clinton only holds a four point lead among likely voters, marking a small increase on the two point lead she held before the first presidential debate.

On Friday, political spread betting firm Sporting Index had predicted Clinton was set for a landslide victory on 8 November with 327 electoral college votes. It has Trump down to pick up 23 states and 211 electoral college votes.

Read more: Now Nigel Farage has called Donald Trump a "silverback gorilla"

Trump's campaign has been fuelled by controversy throughout. The latest scandal involving a tape where Trump speaks of groping women without their consent and the following allegations accusing him of sexual harassment, led to a trail of Republicans abandoning him as their candidate.

 

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