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Trump says 'losing is never easy', admitting to not writing concession speech


Members of the clergy lay hands and pray over Donald Trump at the New Spirit Revival Center in Cleveland Heights, Ohio — Reuters/Files Members of the clergy lay hands and pray over Donald Trump at the New Spirit Revival Center in Cleveland Heights, Ohio — Reuters/Files

President Donald Trump told reporters on Tuesday that “losing is never easy,” as he revealed that he has not written a concession speech, Britain’s The Independent reports.

On Tuesday, President Trump told reporters in Arlington, Virginia, that he has not yet thought about a concession speech for if he loses the presidential election to Democratic challenger Joe Biden, according to the newspaper.

When asked by a reporter if he had written either an acceptance or concession speech, Mr Trump was quoted to have replied: “No, I’m not thinking about concession speech or acceptance speech yet.

 “Hopefully we’ll be doing only one of those two, and you know, winning is easy, losing is never easy. Not for me it’s not.”

Mr Trump reportedly concluded speaking to reporters by mentioning the campaign workers, saying: “This group has been with me - a lot of them are very young, but they’ve been with me, many of them for a long time.

“I really came here to thank you all, and then I’m gonna say: And get immediately back to work!”

President Trump has repeatedly refused to commit to accept the result of 3 November’s national election, as he has falsely claimed that mail-in-voting will lead to widespread fraud, according to The Independent.

In an interview in July, he reportedly said without evidence that he might not accept a losing result in November’s election, because “mail-in voting is going to rig” it, and added at a rally later in the year: “I will totally accept the results of this great and historic presidential election if I win.”

Mr Biden has been leading Mr Trump in national polls and in key battleground states for months, the British newspaper says, but the president has claimed that polls that show him losing to the former vice president are “fake news”.

Axios reported on Sunday that if President Trump is leading when votes start being counted on Tuesday night, that he will declare victory early, according to The Independent.

However, when he was asked about the report, Mr Trump denied the claims, it says.

“That was a false report,” he was quoted as saying. “I think it's terrible when we can't know the results of an election the night of the election in a modern day age of computers,” the president was also quoted to have said.

During an appearance on Fox & Friends on Tuesday, President Trump reportedly reiterated those claims, saying that he will “declare victory only when there's victory.”

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