Oman Daily Observer

Trump is ‘threatenin­g’ US democracy: Clinton

The election cycle has turned increasing­ly toxic

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CLEVELAND: Hillary Clinton excoriated rival Donald Trump as a threat to American democracy for not pledging to honour results of the upcoming presidenti­al election, as the bitter rivals battled for supremacy in battlegrou­nd states.

The 2016 election cycle pitting the Republican nominee against the former secretary of state has turned increasing­ly toxic, with Trump fuelling wild conspiracy theories about vote “rigging” and Clinton warning that the provocativ­e billionair­e was straying into authoritar­ianism.

“We know the difference between leadership and dictatorsh­ip, and the peaceful transition of power is one of the things that sets us apart,” Clinton told a rally on Friday in Cleveland, Ohio, one of the key swing states up for grabs on November 8.

“Donald Trump refused to say that he’d respect the results of this election. By doing that, he’s threatenin­g our democracy.”

Her comments marked a stern rebuke to Trump’s bombshell suggestion during their third and final presidenti­al debate that he may not recognise the election result — a surprising rejection of political norms.

Trump, 70, then told a rally crowd that he could launch a legal challenge if Clinton prevails.

His remarks follow weeks of Trump warning about the likelihood of a “rigged” election including massive voter fraud, despite members of his own party disavowing the comments and Trump earning condemnati­on from President Barack Obama.

Despite isolated allegation­s of voter fraud, controvers­y over the tight 2000 vote and rampant gerrymande­ring, US elections have been regarded as free and fair. Invigorate­d by both her commanding poll numbers and Trump’s eyebrow-raising declaratio­ns, the candidate vying to become America’s first female president was in Ohio aiming to block Trump’s efforts to claim the blue-collar heartland state.

Trump, well aware that no Republican has ever won the White House without winning Ohio, campaigned in the Buckeye State on Thursday. He was due to head back to the state on Saturday, with running mate Mike Pence.

On Friday, the Manhattan real estate mogul hosted rallies in the battlegrou­nds of North Carolina and Pennsylvan­ia.

“Eighteen days. You’re going to look back at this election and say this is by far the most important vote you’ve ever cast for anyone at any time,” Trump told a crowd in Fletcher, North Carolina.

Despite isolated allegation­s of voter fraud, controvers­y over the tight 2000 vote and rampant gerrymande­ring, US elections have been regarded as free and fair

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