In last debate, Trump suggests he may reject election result


Las Vegas, Oct 20 (Reuters): Republican candidate Donald Trump on Wednesday suggested he might reject the outcome of the Nov. 8 U.S. presidential election if he loses, a possibility his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton called "horrifying."

In their third and final presidential debate, Trump said he would wait to decide whether the outcome was legitimate.

"I will tell you at the time, I will keep you in suspense," Trump said.

Clinton said she was "appalled" by Trump's stance.

"Let's be clear about what he is saying and what that means: He is denigrating, he is talking down our democracy and I for one am appalled that someone who is the nominee for one of our two major parties would take that position," she said.

She said Trump, a former reality TV star, had in the past also complained that his show was unjustly denied a U.S. television Emmy award.

"I should have gotten it," Trump retorted.

In a fiery debate that centered more on policy than the earlier showdowns, Trump accused Clinton's campaign of orchestrating a series of accusations by women who said the businessman made unwanted sexual advances.

Trump said all of the stories were "totally false" and suggested Clinton was behind the charges. He called her campaign "sleazy" and said, "Nobody has more respect for women than I do, nobody."

Clinton said the women came forward after Trump said in the last debate he had never made unwanted advances on women. In a 2005 video, Trump was recorded bragging about groping women against their will.

"Donald thinks belittling women makes him bigger. He goes after their dignity, their self-worth and I don't think there is a woman anywhere who doesn't know what that feels like," said Clinton, the first woman to win the nomination of a major U.S. political party.

She cited other minorities she said Trump had maligned.

"This is a pattern. A pattern of divisiveness, of a very dark and in many ways dangerous vision of our country where he incites violence, where he applauds people who are pushing and pulling and punching at his rallies. That is not who America is," she said.

Trump entered the debate hoping to reverse his fading momentum in an election that opinion polls show is tilting away from him. The New York businessman has raised concerns by claiming the election will be rigged against him, and has urged supporters to patrol polling places in inner cities to prevent voter fraud.

The two presidential rivals had a tough but issues-based exchanges on abortion, gun rights and immigration during the 90-minute showdown, but occasionally reacted angrily.

Clinton said she would raise taxes on the wealthy to help fund the U.S. government's Social Security retirement program, but suggested Trump might try to find a way out of paying the higher taxes.

"Such a nasty woman," Trump said.

PUTIN'S PUPPET?

Trump, 70, and Clinton, 68, battled sharply over the influence of Vladimir Putin, with Clinton calling Trump the Russian president's puppet and Trump charging Putin had repeatedly outsmarted Clinton.

Clinton said Trump had refused to condemn Putin and Russia for recent cyber attacks.

"He'd rather believe Vladimir Putin than the military and civilian intelligence officials that are sworn to protect us," Clinton said.
U.S. intelligence agencies and the Department of Homeland Security have said the Russian leadership was responsible for recent cyber attacks on the Democratic National Committee and the leaking of stolen emails.

Trump rejected the idea that he was close with Putin, but suggested he would have a better relationship with Russia's leader than Clinton.

"He said nice things about me," Trump said. "He has no respect for her, he has no respect for our president and I'll tell you what, we're in very serious trouble."

Clinton responded: "Well that's because he'd rather have a puppet as president of the United States."

"No, you're the puppet," Trump said. "Putin has outsmarted her and Obama every single step of the way," he said in a reference to U.S. President Barack Obama, a Democrat like Clinton.

Clinton also said Trump had been "cavalier" about nuclear weapons and should not be trusted with the nuclear codes.

SUPREME COURT

Clinton promised to appoint justices to the U.S. Supreme Court who would uphold a woman's right to abortion laid out in the court's 1973 Roe vs Wade decision, while Trump promised to appoint what he called "pro-life" justices who would overturn the decision.

Under existing law, Trump said, "You can take the baby and rip the baby out of the womb of the mother just prior to the birth of the baby."

"Honestly, nobody has business doing what I just said, doing that as late as one or two or three or four days prior to birth," Trump said.

Clinton said Trump's "scare rhetoric is just terribly unfortunate."

"This is one of the worst possible choices that any woman and her family has to make and I do not believe the government should be making it," Clinton said.

Trump said he would appoint a Supreme Court justice who would protect American gun rights.

He has said in the past that Clinton wants to "essentially abolish" the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution guaranteeing a right to bear arms.

Clinton said she supports gun rights, but wants additional regulations on guns, citing examples of children being hurt or killed in gun accidents. "I see no conflict between saving people's lives and defending the Second Amendment."

NO HANDSHAKE

Clinton and Trump walked straight to their podiums when they were introduced at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, once again forgoing the traditional handshake as they did at the second debate last week in St. Louis, Missouri. This time they did not shake hands at the end of the debate, either.

The debate gave Trump, making his first run for elected office, perhaps his best remaining chance to sway the dwindling number of Americans who are still undecided about their vote.

Clinton, a former secretary of state, U.S. senator and first lady, leads in national polls and in most of the battleground states where the election will likely be decided. The debate was her opportunity to make a closing argument on why she is best suited to succeed Obama.

Clinton has struggled to get past concerns about transparency raised over her use of a private email server for work communications while she was secretary of state from 2009 to 2013.

EXCHANGE OF ACCUSATIONS

The two candidates clashed over accusations that Clinton as secretary of state did favors for high-dollar donors to her family's Clinton Foundation. Asked about a potential conflict of interest, she said she acted "in furtherance of our country's values and interests."

She and Trump talked over each other, Clinton defending her ties to the foundation, saying "there is no evidence" of a conflict, while Trump said the foundation should return millions of dollars to countries like Saudi Arabia and Qatar who treat gay people harshly.

"It's a criminal enterprise," Trump said.

Clinton said she would be happy to compare the Clinton Foundation to Trump's charitable Trump Foundation, which among its activities was to buy "a six-foot statue of Donald."

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Thu, Oct 20 2016

    This is nothing but stunt.Elections are to contest and not only to win

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  • Narendra Kumar, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 20 2016

    Some still think India that Donald Trump is a God and big blessing for India.

    Actually a man who condemns Muslims at large and doesn't even know to behave or to respect with women (he thinks with his billions of dollars of wealth, he can buy women power!!!) cannot manage the Democracy.
    Simple Logic. Now he has "Almost Lost" the U.s election. That is for sure and not to wait for November 8th presidential election results !!!

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 20 2016

    Those who have not sinned throw your first stone.

    In my last comment in daijiworld for a similar news one person had disagreed.

    Perhaps the disagreed person must be the most sinner.

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  • geoffrey , hat hill

    Thu, Oct 20 2016

    But you are conveniently forgetting this golden rule while casting stones at desi sinners, aren't you?

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 20 2016

    Dear geoffrey , hat hill.

    Do you mean to say that for my previous comment the disagreed person was not a sinner???!!!

    I have been given a hope from Jesus Christ to go to heaven through the blood of Jesus Christ being a sinner.

    I did not disagree to my own comment.

    I exhibited the truth always.
    Ultimately the truth will triumph.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 20 2016

    Dear geoffrey , hat hill,

    Is there or was there or will there be a golden rule on this earth???!!! Astonishing.

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  • mohan, mangalore

    Thu, Oct 20 2016

    we don't know about american policies - but i will say Trump is a best man for president. Hilary is like evil. not to be trusted.

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  • geoffrey , hat hill

    Thu, Oct 20 2016

    Politicians and trust? You must be joking! Haven't you heard of the old saying 'politics is the last resort of the scoundrels?'

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Oct 20 2016

    India Hai Kya ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Oct 20 2016

    Nach Na Jane Angan Teda ...

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  • Chidananda Murthy, Mangalore/USA

    Thu, Oct 20 2016

    He only said he won't tell whether he will accept the result or not. It could also mean he may accept the result. This is the kind of biased reporting which most media is up to.

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  • Satya, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 20 2016

    When he is winning everything is fair and when he is losing massively, it is fraud. He is nothing but a bully who has always got what he wanted by bullying his parents, peers, employees, women, suppliers etc etc. This is a different game and he is losing badly where it matters. He calls himself a successful businessman. How can a person who has d bankruptcy be a successful businessman? Or if he d bankruptcy to avoid taxes, then he is a cheat and a fraud or both. You cannot have it both ways. His temperament is obnoxious, lacks decency and grace and he is totally unfit for any public office. I hope he gets soundly thrashed at the polls.

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 20 2016

    Satya,

    I am not a fan of Trump. But that guy knows what he is doing. First of all you have to understand is that he is a Business man and that too in a real estate, which can be volatile. He has made billions in it.

    At first i thought when trump announced that he is standing for the I thought that is a joke. There was no way he would win primaries against seasoned republican politicians. But then he showed his skills. He targeted and knocked out his opponents one by one. Just check in youtube what Scott Adams(creator of comic - DILBERT) has to say about Donald Trump.

    Other thing is that many people harp about his bankruptcy. is there any thing wrong in it? I think no. He has many businesses. I think they are around 500. He d bankrupt in 4? So if 4 turned out to be dud.. it does not mean he is not successful. If he avoided taxes then he must have done is lagally. So you need to blame the laws not the person who took the advantage of those laws. Many of the people who are close to him say that he is really not like that in person. What you have to understand is that he is playing a character to win election. Trump is also not racist. The media pushes such words like racist, bigot, sexist just to make people dislike him.

    Lastly, i want to let you know that Clinton is far more dangerous to the world peace than Trump. Clinton supports going to war and there is no doubt she will jump at a opportunity to go to war against Russia.

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  • Satya, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 20 2016

    Replied like a true pro right winger. Reminds me of the Bob Dylan song How many.......... Please people like you refuse to see, hear and speak and accept the truth. There are other billionaire businessmen like Gates, Buffet and Zuckerberg who pay taxes unlike him. This man is aspiring to be President and he should lead life by example and not by dodgy means. Evading taxes does not make him smart, but reveals his crookedness. This guy talks about veterans, health care and better life for Americans. If he is showing it this way by evading taxes then what kind of patriot is he, and what example is he setting? He talks about Americans losing jobs, yet he gets all his own branded products made in China and elsewhere. Is this leading by example? You don't say he is racist and a misogynist, then what do you have to say about his very own speeches and public utterances when he has made it clear who he is and what he stands for. You are either deaf or blind if you do not see and hear what has been happening. This person is a total misfit and is only loved by extreme right wingers and bullies who thrive on hate and derive pleasure in putting down and tormenting all those who are less powerful and weaker than them. I am not a fan of Clinton, but she is a million times better than this guy.

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  • Red Voice, mangalore

    Thu, Oct 20 2016

    ....You are not a fan of Trump then you justify his misdeeds..lol..

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.

    Thu, Oct 20 2016

    Indeed, he knows what he is doing. He knows, how to create jobs and wipe off national debt of $ 19 trillion, exactly like Modi in India. They are identical candidates of the 21st century.

    The BJP/RSS wing in the U.S. may be crying for days after his election result, the tears of joy. Trump is a disoriented-totally arrogant-totally self centered personality. Thousands of people lost million of dollars trusting his words he went bankrupt four times, didn't pay a dollar as tax for years. His treatment of women is too terrible, he might have learned that from the Indian devadasi system. He has great respect for Putin and Modi, but both Mexico and Canada don't like his presidency-the European and Muslim nations don't like his presidency. The French Parliament expressed their open decision that they favor Hillary Clinton. Pope Francis even indicated his bitterness towards Trump due to his anti-refugee attitude.

    I am not speaking on behalf of Hillary Clinton she is not a picture perfect candidate, but she has done many things for the downtrodden people of the society whereas Trump has no record of any charity show in his entire life.

    Mr. Modi has to cut down his "surgical strikes" in U.P., must give the surgical tools to Amith Shaw-Venkiah Naidu and Smriti Irani gang, rush go to the U.S. to deliver some surgical strike for Trump. In a survey, 70% of the people of Indian origin will be voting for Hillary Clinton, and 7% for Donald Trump. It seems like out of the 7%, 90% are the BJP/RSS followers in the U.S. And so, just before the U.P. election, the U.S. Presidential election will be a prelude of the election result in U.P. for the BJP/RSS/VHP/BD/SP and the rest.

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