
Obama calls out Trump on rigged election claims
Clip: 10/18/2016 | 2m 57s
President Obama mocked Donald Trump’s suggestions that the election will be rigged.
President Obama mocked Donald Trump’s suggestions that the presidential election will be rigged, saying that blaming someone else when things are going badly means one doesn’t have what it takes to do the job. But Trump running mate Mike Pence insisted voter fraud is a reality and complained of media bias. Judy Woodruff reports.
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Obama calls out Trump on rigged election claims
Clip: 10/18/2016 | 2m 57s
President Obama mocked Donald Trump’s suggestions that the presidential election will be rigged, saying that blaming someone else when things are going badly means one doesn’t have what it takes to do the job. But Trump running mate Mike Pence insisted voter fraud is a reality and complained of media bias. Judy Woodruff reports.
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