At the third presidential debate, Trump shocked political pundits by saying he would “keep you in suspense,” as to whether he would accept the results of the election if he lost. He later told supporters in a rally that he would accept the results “if I win.” Cliff Owen AP file
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At the third presidential debate, Trump shocked political pundits by saying he would “keep you in suspense,” as to whether he would accept the results of the election if he lost. He later told supporters in a rally that he would accept the results “if I win.”

Trump has repeatedly claimed that the system is rigged against him, and Tuesday morning told The Washington Post he was undecided if he would recognize a call from TV networks about the election’s results.

November 8, 2016