Hillary Clinton's campaign manager smacked down Donald Trump today for claiming that the election is 'rigged' in favor of the former first lady.

'Donald Trump's campaign is spiraling,' Robby Mook proclaimed during a conference call with reporters. 'He is desperately trying to shift attention from his own disastrous campaign. He knows he's losing and is trying to blame that on the system.'

Assailing Trump, Mook said, 'This is what losers do. And we're not even going to give it any credit by amplifying it.

'It's not true. The system is not rigged,' Mook stated.

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Hillary Clinton's campaign manager smacked down Donald Trump's claims that the election is being 'rigged' against him this morning.

Trump has been forewarning his followers that the election could be 'rigged' for some time. He's stepped up his accusations of election tampering as women began to accuse him of assault in The New York Times, Washington Post and elsewhere.

'The election is being rigged by corrupt media pushing completely false allegations and outright lies in an effort to elect her president,' he said at a Saturday rally in New Hampshire.

He railed against the process in a series of tweets Sunday, as well.

'The election is absolutely being rigged by the dishonest and distorted media pushing Crooked Hillary - but also at many polling places - SAD,' he said.

Trump characterized a Saturday Night Live sketch as a 'hit job' in one tweet that ended with him claiming, 'Media rigging election!'

Several times in recent days Trump has said the Times and other media outlets publishing allegations of sexual misconduct against him are tentacles of his opponent's political operation.

'Election is being rigged by the media, in a coordinated effort with the Clinton campaign, by putting stories that never happened into news!' he declared in another tweet on Sunday.

Democrats are also planning to commit voter fraud in Pennsylvania and Illinois, Giuliani insisted. 'Dead people generally vote for Democrats rather than Republicans,' he told Jake Tapper.

Trump has been forewarning his followers that the election could be 'rigged' for some time. He's stepped up his accusations of election tampering in the last several days

Trump, meanwhile, kept at the claims, saying in a morning Morning missive, 'Voter fraud! Crooked Hillary Clinton even got the questions to a debate, and nobody says a word. Can you imagine if I got the questions?'

The Republican presidential candidate was not amused by the sketch and responded on Sunday morning calling Alec Baldwin's portrayal of him a 'hit job'

'Of course there is large scale voter fraud happening on and before election day. Why do Republican leaders deny what is going on? So naive!'

He took aim at House Speaker Paul Ryan, who split with him last week after a lewd video of Trump boasting that he can fondle women's genitals without recourse came out.

'The Democrats have a corrupt political machine pushing crooked Hillary Clinton. We have Paul Ryan, always fighting the Republican nominee!' he said.

The Republican presidential candidate was not amused by a Saturday Night Live sketch this weekend. He said Alec Baldwin's portrayal of him was a 'hit job' - and offered it as proof of a rigged election

Robby Mook, right, said on his Monday call that Trump is 'becoming more unhinged by the day.' Mook is Clinton's campaign manager

Mook said on his Monday call that Trump is 'becoming more unhinged by the day.'

His 'erratic behavior' has caused a civil war within the GOP and has put Republicans running for federal office 'in a real bind,' the Clinton campaign chief said.

'We think the system has been working incredibly well,' Mook said of the election-rigging rhetoric.

Trump 'can make excuses for his own spiraling campaign,' he said. 'We're going to focus on talking about what Secretary Clinton is going to do to make a difference in peoples' lives and focus on reminding our supporters to go vote.'

He also addressed protesters showing up at Hillary Clinton rallies accusing her husband of rape'. They've been shouting down Bill, as well, and once they interrupted President Barack Obama.

Infowars' Alex Jones has offered to pay anyone who shouts that Bill Clinton is a 'rapist' if they're able to get on TV for more than five seconds. The prize money increases if they wear a shirt accusing the former president of the same thing.

'This is part of the Trump campaign's scorched-earth policy,' Mook said today.

The senior Clinton aide said the interjections are meant to distraction from Trump's 'lack of a real plan.'



