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Clinton on Friday mocked Trump for claiming he won their third debate, calling it the kind of "comedy" that belonged at Thursday night's Alfred E. Smith dinner.

“The results are in on the final debate and it is almost unanimous, I WON! Thank you, these are very exciting times,” Trump tweeted Friday. Clinton, in fact, won nearly ever scientific poll after Wednesday's bout.

Clinton responded moments later, asking: "Where was this kind of comedy last night?"



The results are in on the final debate and it is almost unanimous, I WON! Thank you, these are very exciting times. — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 21, 2016

Where was this kind of comedy last night? https://t.co/71JhLG55G5 — Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) October 21, 2016

Clinton and Trump both spoke at Thursday night's annual charity dinner, where presidential nominees traditionally roast themselves and each other. Trump was booed by attendees after sharp-edged jokes about Clinton.

Trump and his campaign have promoted three recent polls from Investor’s Business Daily, Rasmussen and the Los Angeles Times that all show Trump with a 1- or 2-point lead in the race.

However, those polls are at odds with the majority of recent surveys, which show Clinton leading by an average of 6 points, according to RealClearPolitics.