Americans are getting "awful tired" of the media's effort to elect Hillary Clinton, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence said on Sunday, which he said Donald Trump was referencing when he questioned the integrity of the election process.

"I think what Donald Trump is talking about is, frankly, what appears to be the monolithic support of the national media for Hillary Clinton's campaign," Pence said in an interview on CBS' "Face the Nation."

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Pence said the media was displaying "willful ignorance about the avalanche of hard evidence" that Clinton engaged in pay-to-play politics, especially as it pertained to emails obtained from Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta and published by WikiLeaks.

"The American people are just tired of it," Pence said. "Let me be very clear, Donald Trump said in the first debate that we'll respect the will of the American people in this election. The peaceful transfer of power is a hallmark of american history, and elections get really tough.

"But the American people are getting awful tired of this two-on-one fight with many of you in the national media doing half of Hillary Clinton's work for her every day," Pence added. "Let's let the facts speak for themselves. But let's get before the American people this avalanche of e-mails that is confirming pay-to-play politics and outright corruption."