October 20, 2016
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2:17Now PlayingRepublican nominee in the U.S. presidential election in a final debate with the candidate of the Democratic Party, Hillary Clinton, says he will not commit to accepting the result of the election.
His refusal in the Wednesday debate re-enforced his earlier claims that the election will be rigged, a comment that has been condemned by U.S. President Barack Obama.
Speaking in Las Vegas both candidates had series of disagreements on issues that centred on national debt and health and social benefits, immigration, the economy, the Supreme Court, foreign flash-points and their fitness to be president.
When asked if he would absolutely accept the result of the election, Mr Trump responded; "I will look at it at the time. I am not looking at anything now. What I have seen is so bad", he said, claiming that the media are so dishonest and corrupt.
But Mrs Clinton described Mr Trump's comments as terrifying, saying she was appalled that Mr Trump, running for the presidency of America that prides itself for holding free and fair elections for many years now could make such statement.
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