Earlier Saturday, Trump continued to claim that the election is "rigged" against him, citing the sexual assault charges that have embroiled his campaign. He offered no evidence to back up his wild claim.
The responsibilities for the NY billionaire in such a scenario are minimal.
In a four-way race, Clinton holds an 11-point lead over Trump among likely voters, 48 percent to 37 percent. He's linked the stream of allegations to a theory the presidential race is being tilted by the media in favour of Hillary Clinton.
It is not the first time Mr Trump has raised the idea the election is unfairly tilted against him, but it has become a resurgent theme for the NY billionaire and many of his supporters in the past several days as he has slipped in the polls amid allegations of sexual misconduct. He's accused Clinton of meeting with global financial powers to "plot the destruction of US sovereignty" and argued his opponent shouldn't have even been allowed to seek the White House.
"Animals representing Hillary Clinton and Dems in North Carolina just firebombed our office in Orange County because we are winning", Mr Trump tweeted. "That's where this sense of a rigged election goes here". Bernie Sanders in the party's primary, and wrestling with how to respond to revelations about Clinton's private email use.
The Department of Justice, acting on an Federal Bureau of Investigation recommendation, declined to press criminal charges against Clinton regarding the matter over the summer.
Less than a week after a parade of women came forward to accuse the candidate of inappropriate sexual advances, Trump continued to question the motives of the accusers and the media.
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It appears as though Trump's minders have effectively given up, allowing the candidate to pursue his own score-settling and airing of grievances in these final weeks of the campaign.
"He is on track to totally and completely melting down", said Republican pollster Whit Ayers, who is advising Florida Sen. Biden says it's important to talk directly to them and show them more respect. And on Sunday, in an interview with NBC's "Meet The Press", he said the campaign will "accept the will of the American people, you bet".
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In the summer, the Pentagon addressed Congress and requested an additional $20 million to address this new threat. The Islamic State first used drones to film suicide auto bomb attacks, which militants have posted online.
There is no evidence voter fraud is a widespread problem in the United States.
Trump's motivations for stoking these sentiments seem clear.
The third presidential debate is rapidly approaching on October 19, and it's safe to say it's probably Trump's last chance to prevent a massive Hillary Clinton landslide win come November 8. They lean Democratic but don't have a long history of voting and are already skeptical of Clinton.
But these are also delicate times for Clinton. He added: "But at the beginning of her last debate, she was all pumped up at the beginning".
Jessica said that 45 minutes after take off Trump lifted the armrest and grabbed her breasts and tried to put his hand up her skirt.
But that task wouldn't be Clinton's alone.
Trump assailed The New York Times in particular, noting its connection to Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim, who is a major shareholder in the media company. "He started to make wild claims, kind of scorched-earth claims about the election being rigged".
"Our democracy relies on confidence in election results, and the speaker is fully confident the states will carry out this election with integrity", Ryan spokesperson AshLee Strong said. Still, her soft-handed approach in the speeches was likely to act as a reminder to liberals in the party of their concerns that the Democratic presidential nominee is too close to Wall Street to be an effective check on its excesses if elected.
Jim Manley, a former adviser to Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., recalled the skepticism some Republicans had about Obama. "Just last Friday, he handed me this election", the Clinton character says, before sliding into a victory dance.
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