Ivanka Trump said her father would accept the outcome of the 2016 presidential election even if he loses as the GOP nominee continues to warn that the election might be "rigged" against him.

"My father is in this to win it, and I'm not interested in talking about alternative outcomes. Of course, my father will always do the right thing, that’s the kind of person he is," Ivanka Trump said during an interview with Time magazine's Nancy Gibbs during Wednesday's Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit.

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"He’ll either win or he won’t win, and I believe he’ll accept the outcome either way."

Ivanka Trump didn't directly answer a question about whether she agreed with her father that the election is rigged against him, but she pointed to a "vicious" media that she claims has distorted stories about her father and the Trump brand.

She specifically pointed to a Times story from this week that used data from an online travel company that showed a 58 percent decrease in Trump bookings.

Ivanka Trump described how her organization had argued with the paper that the data only relied on a booking website that accounted for just 18 nights in the previous year, so the analysis failed to capture the vast majority of the Trump hotel bookings. But she said the Times didn't include that context.