In closing message, Trump sets the stage to challenge election results
In what campaign aides are classifying as his "closing message" speech, former President Donald Trump is already setting expectations for his supporters to challenge the results of the election, saying Vice President Kamala Harris only has a 4% chance of winning the race.
"So based on what I'm hearing -- she's at 4%. And so we never want to take anything for granted. But we're really doing well," Trump said during his rally in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Trump again falsely accused Democrats of cheating in the 2024 election, but added that it's "too big to rig."
“I do believe it is too big to rig. They'll try. And they are trying, you know, though. It's too big to rig. This is a big movement," Trump said.
Doubting the fact that President Joe Biden legitimately won the 2020 Election, Trump said that he has since learned.
"This is that big, powerful, vicious party -- that's a vicious machine. They can take all these bad ideas and win elections." he said.
The comments come as the Trump campaign has 230,000 poll observers along with 500 attorneys in every battleground state.
-ABC News' Soo Rin Kim, Lalee Ibssa and Kelsey Walsh