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US election: Trump will accept result 'if I win' | US election: Trump will accept result 'if I win' |
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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has said he will accept the results of the US election "if I win". | Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has said he will accept the results of the US election "if I win". |
He added that he would accept a "clear" result - but reserved the right to challenge a "questionable" result. | |
He appeared at a rally in Delaware, Ohio, speaking for the first time since the third televised debate with Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton. | |
Mr Trump has been heavily criticised for suggesting that he might not accept the election result. | |
Polls suggest Mrs Clinton is ahead nationally and in key battleground states. | |
When moderator Chris Wallace asked Mr Trump during Wednesday night's debate if he would accept losing to Mrs Clinton, Mr Trump said he would "keep you in suspense". | |
Mr Trump's campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, later insisted that the candidate had meant he would not concede until the "results are actually known". | |
The remark, which drew anger from some Republicans, is part of Mr Trump's repeated claim that the election is "rigged" against him. | |
Mr Trump told the Ohio audience that the election was posing questions about "the fairness of our country". | |
"I would like to promise and pledge to all of my voters and supporters and to all of the people of the United States, that I will totally accept the results of this great and historic presidential election - if I win," he said, grinning. | "I would like to promise and pledge to all of my voters and supporters and to all of the people of the United States, that I will totally accept the results of this great and historic presidential election - if I win," he said, grinning. |
He also said: "I will accept a clear election result, but I will also reserve my right to contest and file a legal challenge in the case of a questionable result." | |
Thursday also saw former Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain release a statement implicitly criticising Mr Trump's debate comments. | |
Mr McCain, who lost to Barack Obama eight years ago, said: "I didn't like the outcome of the 2008 election. But I had a duty to concede, and I did so without reluctance. | |
"A concession isn't just an exercise in graciousness. It is an act of respect for the will of the American people, a respect that is every American leader's first responsibility." | |
'Lock her up' | 'Lock her up' |
At the Ohio rally, Mr Trump also reiterated a claim he made during the debate against Mrs Clinton and President Obama, who he said were responsible for inciting violence at a Chicago rally earlier this year. | |
The crowd erupted into cheers of: "Lock her up!" | The crowd erupted into cheers of: "Lock her up!" |
Mr Trump has trailed Mrs Clinton in the polls after facing damaging fallout over a video that emerged of him making obscene remarks about groping women. | |
When asked to address the allegations made against him by several women in the wake of the video, Mr Trump said the claims had been "largely debunked". | When asked to address the allegations made against him by several women in the wake of the video, Mr Trump said the claims had been "largely debunked". |
The two candidates are scheduled to appear at a charity dinner on Thursday night in New York. | |
More on the US election | More on the US election |