Donald Trump claims the presidential election is “rigged” — even as his own campaign has a trio of voter suppression efforts already in the works, according to a new report.

The goal is to discourage blacks, young women and “idealistic” white liberals from going to the polls.

“We have three major voter suppression operations under way,” an unnamed senior official in the Trump campaign told Bloomberg Businessweek.

The strategy comes as most reliable polling data suggests Trump is running behind Hillary Clinton in his bid to become president.

The campaign’s continual reminder of sexual misconduct accusations against Bill Clinton is also intended to get women to stay home on election day, the site reported.

At the second presidential debate in St. Louis, Trump invited a trio of women who have accused Bill Clinton of sexual wrongdoing to join him in VIP seats — thus bringing high-profile attention to their cause.

And Trump’s repeated reminders that Hillary Clinton has changed her mind — and once supported — the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal is his method of encouraging idealistic whites from staying home.

Bernie Sanders made his opposition to TPP a key plank of his presidential run, and Trump wants to discourage those voters from going to the polls.

The Trump campaign is reportedly running “dark posts” on Facebook and even radio ads to help further its messages.

“We know because we’ve modeled this,” an official told Bloomberg. “It will dramatically affect her ability to turn these people out.”