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Trump rejects 'purposely wrong' polls showing a tight race

US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump exits his final rally of the GOP 2016 presidential campaign at Devos Place in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on November 7, 2016. (Photo by AFP)

US Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has rejected “purposely wrong” polls showing a tight race on Election Day with Democratic rival Hillary Clinton.

“I do think a lot of the polls are purposely wrong,” he said during a telephone interview with Fox News on Tuesday morning.

The billionaire businessman predicted victories in the key battleground states of Iowa and New Hampshire.

However, he also said, "Who knows what's going to happen?"

“I will not consider it great if I don’t win,” Trump added.

Trump called on voters to vote for him because he will strengthen the military, help veterans, secure borders, "terminate" ObamaCare and "save" the Second Amendment.

“We have a great, great country. We have tremendous potential. Definitely go out and vote,” he stated.

Clinton had been leading Trump throughout the campaign in most of the polls except for last week when she lost ground to Trump, and in some polls she was even trailing behind the billionaire businessman. However, in the past couple of days, her standing in opinion polls has stabilized again.

Trump has strongly questioned the legitimacy of the American electoral system. He has called the election process rigged, and said the media is colluding with Clinton in order to beat him, adding that he believes the vote was already being "rigged" at many polling places.

Clinton “is being protected by a rigged system,” Trump said on Sunday night following the FBI announcement that she should not face charges over her email scandal.

“It's a totally rigged system," said Trump, who has declared that he might not accept the results of the November 8 presidential election if there is evidence it was rigged. 


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