The election is no longer the only thing Donald Trump is calling “rigged”—he’s coming for the polls, too.
“I have no doubt about it,” he told Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly when asked whether he believed the polls were “rigged.” “I won the third debate easily. It wasn’t even a contest and everybody had me winning. Every poll had me winning, big league. And then CNN did a poll and they had me losing somewhat and I said how did that happen I wonder.”
Trump, who for the longest time refused to acknowledge polls in which he was not ahead, acknowledged that he’s losing in some polls—but said there’s “tremendous dishonesty” in the polls these days. The GOP nominee has trailed Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in nearly every recent national poll, including a CBS News poll released in mid-October that found Clinton leading by 9 points.
“I’m winning in certain polls and then in other polls, the dirty polls we call them, I was losing by numbers that were ridiculous,” he said. “I think we’re winning, but Bill you look at some of these polls it’s absolutely ridiculous.”
The polls aren’t the only thing Trump insisted are rigged in the Thursday interview. Asked to explain why he has railed on the integrity of the American election system, he pointed to media bias and the FBI’s decision not to pursue charges against Clinton over her private email server.
“You look at the media how horrible they are, how false they are, how negative they are toward me. I think 93 percent of the stories they write are negative even if it is a positive negative they will always find a way to make it negative,” he said. “I’m not quite used to it because I used to get great publicity. Now no matter what you do it doesn’t make any difference.”
“I think the biggest rigging of all is what has happened with the FBI and Justice Department with respect to Hillary Clinton because she is so guilty in so many different ways that she should not even be allowed to run for president so right there the system is really rigged,” he continued. “She should not be allowed to run for president.”
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