
What if Trump never concedes the election: ‘Rigged’ talk raises vexing scenario
WASHINGTON — Scolded by his own party, slammed by the president as a whiner and censured by the chattering classes as a threat to American democracy, Donald Trump stuck to his guns Tuesday and insisted next month’s election is being “rigged.”
The Republican nominee has embraced an explosive late-campaign message that his detractors fear will scorch the earth — not only for his own chances, but for those of fellow party members who fear low turnout and lost congressional seats, as well as for the very roots of American democracy.
The day’s most compelling rebuke came from none other than President Barack Obama.
“I’d invite Mr. Trump to stop whining and go try to make his case to get votes,” Obama said, standing next to Italy’s prime minister.