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This Article is From Oct 16, 2016

Donald Trump Says Polls Rigged, Hillary Clinton On Drugs During Debate

Donald Trump Says Polls Rigged, Hillary Clinton On Drugs During Debate
Donald trump also said, Hillary Clinton should have been prosecuted and should be in jail.
Portsmouth, New Hampshire: A beleaguered Donald Trump sought to undermine the legitimacy of the US presidential election on Saturday, pressing unsubstantiated claims the contest is rigged against him, vowing anew to jail Hillary Clinton if he's elected and throwing in a wild, baseless insinuation his rival was on drugs in the last debate.

Not even the country's more than two centuries of peaceful transitions of political leadership were sacrosanct as Trump accused the media and the Clinton campaign of conspiring against him to undermine a free and fair election.

"The election is being rigged by corrupt media pushing completely false allegations and outright lies in an effort to elect her president," he said, referring to the several women who have come forward in recent days to say that Trump had groped or sexually assaulted them. He has denied the claims, calling the women liars.

Earlier Saturday, Trump took to Twitter to warn that "100% fabricated and made-up charges, pushed strongly by the media and the Clinton Campaign, may poison the minds of the American Voter. FIX!"

"Hillary Clinton should have been prosecuted and should be in jail," he added. "Instead she is running for president in what looks like a rigged election."

In a country with a history of peaceful political transition, his challenge to the election's legitimacy - as a way to explain a loss in November, should that happen - was a striking rupture of faith in American democracy.

It was not the first time Trump has raised the idea the election is unfairly tilted against him, but it has become a resurgent theme for the New York billionaire and many of his supporters in the past several days as he's slipped in preference polls and faced allegations of sexual misconduct.

Clinton's campaign manager, Robby Mook, said in a statement that campaigns "should be hard-fought and elections hard-won, but what is fundamental about the American electoral system is that it is free, fair and open to the people."

"Participation in the system_and particularly voting_should be encouraged, not dismissed or undermined because a candidate is afraid he's going to lose," he said.

Trump also suggested at one point Saturday that Clinton had been on drugs during the last debate. Instead of spending the weekend preparing, he said, "I think she's actually getting pumped up, you want to know the truth."

"I think we should take a drug test prior to the debate, 'cause I don't know what's going on with her," he said.

Trump offered no evidence to support the bizarre claim, which he appeared to base on his belief Clinton was energetic at the start of their second debate and downbeat at its conclusion. Nothing about Clinton's demeanor in the debate suggested she was anything but clean and sober.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)
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