Allies struggle with Trump stance on election results
LAS VEGAS — Donald Trump’s allies are struggling to defend his refusal at the final presidential debate to say he will honour the results of the November election should he lose, with condemnation arriving from both Republicans and Democrats alike.
Sean Spicer, the chief strategist of the Republican National Committee, which is supplying much of the Trump campaign’s get out the vote and voter outreach efforts, said the national party would “respect the will of the people.”
“I cannot speak for what he thinks,” Spicer said.
South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham said in a statement that “Mr. Trump is doing the party and the country a great disservice” by suggesting the election is rigged, while Arionza Sen. Jeff Flake called the New York billionaire’s statements “beyond the pale.”


