Trump claims election is rigged at POLLING STATIONS as he blasts Saturday Night Live’s parody of him
The Republican presidential candidate complained that Alec Baldwin's portrayal of him "stinks"

DONALD Trump has complained Saturday Night Live is a "boring and unfunny show" and Alec Baldwin's parody of him "stinks".
In a tweet, the Republican presidential candidate also complained that the show was part of a media conspiracy against him.
The 70-year-old businessman tweeted: "Watched Saturday Night Live hit job on me. Time to retire the boring and unfunny show.
"Alec Baldwin portrayal stinks. Media rigging election!"
Throughout the presidency race Donald Trump's complaints about the media have been a recurring theme.
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Just hours after giving his review of Saturday Night Live, he went on to claim even polling stations were being corrupted.
He tweeted: "The election is absolutely being rigged by the dishonest and distorted media pushing Crooked Hillary - but also at many polling places."
In the past week, Trump's campaign has been derailed by allegations the New York billionaire sexually accosted several women over the past three decades.
Trump was already struggling to attract support from women before his first debate with Clinton in late September.
It was at that event in New York that Clinton stung Trump by reviving his past shaming of a former Miss Universe for gaining weight.
Trump's response, calling the contestant's weight gain "a real problem" in a TV interview the next day, was quickly eclipsed by the publication of a video from 2005 on which the Republican bragged about using his fame to prey on women.
An apology followed, but Trump also insisted his comments were nothing more than "locker room talk."
He denied at the candidates' second debate that he ever acted in the ways he discussed in the 2005 video.
Within days, several women had come forward to accuse Trump of unwanted sexual advances and sexual assault.
He responded by calling his accusers liars and, on Friday, suggested they were in some instances not physically attractive enough to merit his attention.
And in yet more drama to hit the campaign, Trump has accused "animals representing Hillary" for firebombing a Republican Party office in North Carolina today.
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