Donald Trump Says He Will Win General Elections
Donald Trump Says He Will Win General Elections
Donald Trump says he will win the November 8 US presidential election even as the mainstream media and political pundits predicted slim chances for the Republican nominee to make it to the White House.

Cleveland: Donald Trump says he will win the November 8 US presidential election even as the mainstream media and political pundits predicted slim chances for the Republican nominee to make it to the White House.

Trump's rival Hillary Clinton, 68, the Democratic presidential nominee, is leading him by more than seven points in most of the key battleground States. But an unperturbed Trump, 70, said that he is on his "way to the White House."

"We are going to win the elections. There is no chance for the others to win," Trump said at the Cleveland rally in the presence of over 10,000 people. He was also accompanied by his vice-presidential nominee Mike Pence and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani.

However, his speech was interrupted by a group of protester whom he alleged to have been paid by Clinton. He asked the protesters to leave.

"The entire purpose of her is to keep the system rigged," he alleged.

"We are not going to have four more years of Obama. She has been there for 30 years and has not fixed anything," he said and alleged that Clinton's catastrophic failure has unleashed ISIS in the Middle East.

"They are now in 32 countries. Why did she let it start.

When will she take responsibility for the all the death and destruction she caused all over the world?" he said.

"In 17 days, everything is going to change," Trump said.

Clinton, he alleged, has taken billions of dollars from companies that ship jobs overseas.

"Hillary Clinton is the most corrupt person to ever run for the presidential candidate for the US. Her campaign even mocks Catholics and evangelic," he said.

"She eagerly takes millions of dollars from countries that oppress women, gay and religious minorities. We would defend the religious liberties and rights of individuals," the Republican presidential nominee said.

"It is a rigged system. It is a rigged election. There are 34 million voters in the US which are inaccurate. There are 1.8 million dead people that are registered to vote. There are 2.8 million people who are registered in more than one States.

May be they are voting for Trump. I do not mind," he said, adding 40 per cent of the non-citizens are registered to votes.

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