Trump suggests general election could "be rigged"
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump suggested Monday that he fears that the general election "is going to be rigged." If Trump were to lose in November and publicly declare that the election results were bogus, he would break with general election tradition, yielding unpredictable reactions from his supporters and fellow Republicans. The celebrity businessman also asserted that the Republican party had changed the delegate allocation in the Florida primary to favor a native candidate, like Jeb Bush or Marco Rubio, at Trump's expense. The event in Ohio was Trump's first campaign appearance since the onset of his tussle with the parents of a slain Army veteran, but he did not address the flap.