Eric Trump insisted this morning that the election is ripe for fraud and malfunctioning early voting machines are a symptom of the rigged election his father keeps talking about.

Even so, the middle Trump son believes his father, Donald, will come out victorious, taking Florida by as many as nine points.

'Guys, we're gonna win this thing on Nov 8, there's no question about it,' he told the Fox & Friends this morning. 'We're gonna win this election and we're gonna take back this country.'

Eric Trump insisted this morning that the election is ripe for fraud and malfunctioning machines are a symptom of the rigged election his father keeps talking about

The 32-year-old Trump son, who's in Washington, D.C. today for the grand opening of the Trump International Hotel, had been asked earlier in the interview about reports in Texas of machines changing straight ticket Republican ballots to votes for Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine.

'You're seeing it in other states as well, it's not just Texas, unfortunately,' he said.

Trump mentioned a Pew Research study from 2012 that found two million dead people on the voter rolls. Three million people are registered in more than one state, Trump said.

'And then obviously you see all these mistakes with the machines,' he observed. 'And my father's message has been, you know, this is democracy. We have to get it right. We need to have a fair election.'

Even so, the middle Trump son believes his father, Donald, will come out victorious, taking Florida by as many as nine points. Eric is in Washington, D.C. today for the grand opening of the Trump International Hotel (pictured in the background)

He added, 'You see the garbage that goes on so often and it has to stop. We're better than that as a country, we better get it right.'

A Bloomberg poll that came out early Wednesday morning gave Donald Trump a two-point lead over Clinton in Florida, a critical battleground state that the Republican candidate admitted yesterday is a 'must-win' for him.

'Forget about the major poll in Florida, alright,' son Eric said today on Fox. 'Look at the actual early vote numbers. We are beating Romney by a huge margin.'

Trump said his father, who will also be in D.C. today for the ribbon-cutting ceremony, is outpacing the GOP's 2012 standard-bearer, Mitt Romney, in early voting, 'and all the Republican counties haven't even started the early vote.

'I mean it's an incredible, incredible story. It's one that most media doesn't want to tell. But we are up in the polls right now...and remember, Republicans always vote late, Democrats always vote early,' he said. 'I mean its an amazing story, we could win Florida by 6, 7, 8, 9 percentage points.'

Ohio, North Carolina, and Iowa are turning out well for his dad, too, Eric said.

Trump surrogate Rudy Giuliani has been teasing an 'October Surprise' on Fox News - but he won't say what it is

Rudy Giuliani was on Fox later in the morning and he also touted Trump's improved standing in Florida. The state flipped, he said, because Trump's spent more time in the state as of late.

Giuliani said he's headed to Texas for a speech and will campaign for Trump in New Hampshire after that.

'And then I think he's got a surprise or two that you're gonna hear about in the next few days. I mean, I 'm talking about some pretty big surprises.'

Asked to explain the tease, Giuliani laughed and said, 'You'll see.'

The Trump surrogate alluded to an 'October surprise' in a Tuesday appearance on Fox, as well. He says something's in the works but won't say what.

'We're not gonna go down, and we're certainly not gonna stop fightin', he said on Fox today. 'We've got a couple things up our sleeve that should turn this around.'

'Guys, we're gonna win this thing on Nov 8, there's no question about it,' he told the Fox & Friends this morning

The polls are inaccurate in some places, Trump argued, referencing a Wikileaks email his father has relied on for his claims that Democrats are rigging the polls so the media reports that Clinton is ahead.

'There's no question about it,' Trump said after he was asked about 'voter suppression.'

Clinton's campaign said it would 'effectively, oversample Democrats, and we're gonna push out the narrative with three weeks to go that the race is over before its over.

'They drew up this game plan a long time ago....this is the DNC 101...this is their playbook, they do this every cycle,' he contended. 'Unfortunately, when people actually see the early vote coming in, it's not matching up to their plans so well.'

Donald Trump is pictured yesterday at a rally in Sanford, Florida. A new poll has him up by two there. He's in DC today for the grand opening of his hotel

The email the Trumps appear to be citing is from the 2008 election.

Even conservatives have pointed out that they're misunderstanding a section about oversampling Democrats.

The request was tied to their own internal polling and a desire to take the temperature of more Hispanics and other minority groups to reduce the margin of error.

Donald Trump has used the email as evidence that Clinton's current campaign is up to no good, however.