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Thursday, 20 October 2016

US decision: Obama calls Trump's race talk "perilous"



President Barack Obama has said Republican Donald Trump's request that he won't not acknowledge the race result is "hazardous". 


Talking at a battle rally in Miami for Vote based chosen one Hillary Clinton, the president said Mr Trump's remarks undermined American majority rules system. 

Mr Trump declined in a broadcast civil argument to say he would acknowledge the result of the decision on 8 November. 

He later said he would acknowledge a "reasonable" result yet left a test open. 

Talking in Ohio on Thursday, Mr Trump said, with a smile: "I might want to guarantee and promise to the greater part of my voters and supporters and to the majority of the general population of the Assembled States, that I will absolutely acknowledge the aftereffects of this extraordinary and noteworthy presidential race - on the off chance that I win." 

In similar discourse, he said he would acknowledge an unmistakable decision result however maintained all authority to document a lawful test on account of a flawed one. 

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Hours after the fact, the president said that sowing the seeds of uncertainty in individuals' psyches about the authenticity of US races gave a support to the nation's adversaries. 

"You're taking every necessary step of our foes for them, on the grounds that our majority rules system relies on upon individuals realizing that their vote matters," said Mr Obama. 

Mr Trump has been intensely condemned by numerous in his own particular gathering by recommending he won't not acknowledge the race result. 

For a considerable length of time, he has guaranteed the race is fixed against him, because of media predisposition and voter extortion. 

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Media captionPresidential wrangle about: The minute Trump v Clinton turned frightful 

Amid Wednesday night's civil argument with Mrs Clinton, when mediator Chris Wallace inquired as to whether he would acknowledge losing to her, the Republican chosen one said he would "keep you in anticipation". 

Mr Trump's crusade chief, Kellyanne Conway, later demanded that the hopeful had implied he would not surrender until the "outcomes are really known". 

Republican Representative John McCain, who lost to Mr Obama eight years prior, said: "A concession isn't only a practice in benevolence. It is a demonstration of regard for the will of the American individuals, a regard that is each American pioneer's first obligation." 

To start with Woman Michelle Obama additionally joined the assault on Thursday, saying "you don't keep American vote based system in anticipation". 

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Hillary Clinton strolled on to her battle plane to the cheering and applauding of her assistants. 

She told columnists she was assuaged and thankful and kidded there would be "no more snoozes"- a reference to Trump's rehashed depiction of her prep days off the battle field as rests. 

Mrs Clinton's remain in for Mr Trump amid the deride open deliberations was one of her nearby assistants, Philippe Reines, who played the part so truly that he wore Trump sleeve buttons, shoe lifts and an indistinguishable red tie from Mr Trump. After the level headed discussion, Mrs Clinton and Mr Reines grasped and he called her a "renegade hombre". 

Clinton assistants said she would keep on highlighting Mr Trump's refusal to promise he would acknowledge the aftereffects of the race. Be that as it may, would it be a genuine emergency on race day? Not if the outcome was an unequivocal win, they appeared to unobtrusively show. 

In the event that Mrs Clinton and her group felt that she had brought home the bacon in front of an audience, they held their trust under wraps. Be that as it may, the state of mind on the plane was absolutely casual. 

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Mr Obama additionally reprimanded 

At the Ohio rally, Mr Trump additionally repeated a claim he made amid the verbal confrontation, that Mrs Clinton and President Obama were in charge of impelling savagery at a Chicago rally prior this year. 

The pack ejected into cheers of: "Bolt her up!" 

Amid the open deliberation, he called Mrs Clinton a "dreadful lady". 

Mr Trump has trailed Mrs Clinton in the surveys in the wake of confronting harming aftermath over a video that rose of him making foul comments about grabbing ladies. 

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At the point when requested that address the charges made against him by a few ladies in the wake of the video, Mr Trump said the cases had been "generally exposed". 

Mr Trump's remarks come after a tenth lady approached to blame him for rape on Thursday at a news gathering. 

Karena Virginia said Mr Trump supposedly touched her bosom at the US Open in 1998 and made hostile remarks about her to a gathering of men. 

The two competitors are planned to show up at a philanthropy supper on Thursday night in New York.












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