Jon Voight has claimed that search engine giant Google is 'certainly working for' Democratic prsidential nominee Hillary Clinton.

The actor, who is supporting Republican nominee Donald Trump, made the claims to TMZ at Los Angeles International Airport.

A male voice off-camera told Voight that Trump claimed 'Google had hid all the negative press, headlines about Hillary after the debate'.

'Probably true,' Voight responded.

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Jon Voight has claimed that search engine giant Google is 'certainly working for' Democratic prsidential nominee Hillary Clinton. Voight is pictured at the Values Voter Summit earlier this month

Voight said in the interview: 'Google's certainly working for Hillary, there's no doubt about that.'

The star also claimed while in the airport: 'Listen, the mainstream media has been in the tank for the Democrat party.'

'This is real,' he asserted.

Asked about who he thought should be the next debate moderator, Voight said: 'Well, it's a tough situation, because I think the next moderator is also from the left so we're gonna have to see if they can be properly fair.

'But also, it's going to be - so far as I know, if I'm correct, it's gonna be you know, like a town hall kind of thing, where the people are in the audience will ask the questions.

'Then we're gonna say, are they setting up - are people - set up within the audience?'

Voight explained: 'Well you know, I'm sure that people want to win, I mean that's the way it is.'

Trump and Voight are pictured together at the Values Voter Summit on September 9

Trump said at a rally in Wisconsin on Wednesday: 'A new post-debate poll that just came out, the Google poll, has us leading Hillary Clinton by two points nationwide.

'And that's despite the fact that Google search engine was suppressing the bad news about Hillary Clinton. How about that.'

'The Google poll' was a reference to a Independent Journal Review poll that Google Consumer Surveys had conducted, according to The Verge.

The website said that 'Google Consumer Surveys is a poll service of debatable quality'.

In June, SourceFed posted a video on YouTube titled Did Google Manipulate Search for Hillary? which has been viewed more than 1million times.

In the video, SourceFed says it 'has discovered that Google has been actively altering search recommendations in favor of Hillary Clinton's campaign'.

The Hollywood actor and the Republican presidential candidate embrace on September 9

The theory, however, has been disproven, the New York Times reported.

Google told the Washington Times in June: 'Google Autocomplete does not favor any candidate or cause. Claims to the contrary simply misunderstand how Autocomplete works.

'Our Autocomplete algorithm will not show a predicted query that is offensive or disparaging when displayed in conjunction with a person's name.