Mr Trump’s tongue-in-cheek
comments came after he made repeated suggestions the election is rigged against
him.
Donald Trump has suggested
the US Presidential election should be cancelled and called in his favour as
polls continue to predict victory for Hillary Clinton.
Speaking just 11 days
before the vote, the Republican candidate attacked his rival’s policies at a
rally in Ohio on Thursday.
Criticising Mrs Clinton’s
proposals on business taxes, he told supporters in Toledo: “In just thinking to
myself right now, we should just cancel the election and just give it to Trump,
right?
Earlier on Thursday, he
posted a tweet on concerns about “vote flipping” in Texas, asking: “What is
going on?”
The problem, which appears
to be linked to old voting machines, has been reported during early voting and
causes the wrong candidate to be selected by touchscreens.
Analysts say the fault
appears to be accidental rather than the result of any deliberate plot and can
be easily rectified, as voters see the error as it occurs.
Barack Obama raised concern
that Mr Trump’s claims could plant doubts about the election’s legitimacy and
“undermine democracy” in the US earlier this month.
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