America isn’t buying Donald Trump’s talk about Tuesday’s presidential election being rigged, a new poll finds.
In fact, 92 percent of likely voters who think Trump will win Tuesday believe he’ll do so fair and square while only 4 percent say he’ll benefit from a rigged system, according to the Monmouth University poll.
Eighty-four percent of those who think Hillary Clinton will win say she’ll prevail in a fair process while 11 percent believe she’ll win mainly because the system is rigged, the poll says.
“A very small number of voters anticipate a rigged election despite all the buzz about this being a concern,” said Patrick Murray, director of the Monmouth Polling Institute.
Trump has repeatedly complained that the election system is rigged against him – from how convention delegates were rewarded during the Republican primaries to the prospect of voter fraud in cities like Philadelphia and Chicago.