Donald Trump elaborates on his statement that he will accept the results of the November election, if he wins. "Imagine if Al Gore or George Bush had agreed three weeks before the election to concede the results, and waive their right to a legal challenge or a recount," Trump asked. "There would be no Supreme Court case, no Bush vs. Gore."



He continued: "America is a constitutional republic with a system of laws. These laws are triggered in the case of fraud or in the event of a recount where it is needed. "



"Of course, I would accept a clear election result, but I would also reserve my right to contest or file a legal challenge in the case of a questionable result," he said.



" I will follow and abide by all of the rules and traditions of all of the many candidates who have come before me," he promised.





DONALD TRUMP: Hillary Clinton is the most corrupt and dishonest person ever to seek the office of the presidency.



So it is in that context that I was asked the question whether I would agree in advance to concede the results on election night, if for some reason we should lose -- which we are not going to lose.



And that was sort of an unprecedented question.



If Al Gore or George Bush had agreed three weeks before the election to concede the results, and waive their right to a legal challenge or a recount, then there would be no Supreme Court case, and no Bush versus Gore. And there have been numerous other cases.



In effect, I am being asked to waive centuries of legal precedent designed to protect the voters.



Listen to this: According to Pew, highly respected, there are 24 million voter registrations in the United States that are either invalid or significantly inaccurate.



Okay? I think the people in this room understand it more than our leaders.



(Although maybe our leaders understand more than we think that understand.)



Listen to this: 1.8 million people are dead, but they're registered to vote.



Some of whom vote, even though the are dead, which is really a hard thing to do. [



But it's easy if fraud is involved, right? You have 1.8 million people who are dead who are registered to vote. And some of them vote. One was a Republican who after death became a Democrat. It's true. 2.8 million people are registered in more than one state. They've got 2.8 million people that can vote in Ohio and someplace else.



And 14% of noncitizens are registered to vote.



And then we hear we have such a beautiful -- everything so wonderful to you understand where I'm coming from, I think, right?



I am not a politician, so I can see it like it is. But those are terrible -- those are terrible and frightening statistics. America is a constitutional republic with a system of laws. These laws are triggered in the case of fraud or in the event of a recount where it is needed. Of course, I would accept a clear election result, but I would also reserve my right to contest or file a legal challenge in the case of a questionable result, right? And always, I will follow and abide by all of the rules and traditions of all of the many candidates who have come before me, always. Bottom line, we are going to win. We are going to win. We are going to big so big. We are going to win so big. November 8, we are going to win.