Cringeworthy moment Donald Trump is rejected by another voter as little girl pulls away when presidential candidate moves in for a kiss
Republican was speaking in Wisconsin as he tries to fend off sexual assault comment controversy
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Republican was speaking in Wisconsin as he tries to fend off sexual assault comment controversy
DONALD Trump's campaign received the kiss of death last night - when a little girl pulled away as he puckered up.
Republican presidential candidate Trump was speaking in Wisconsin as he fends off a string of sexual assault claims.
Picking out the "beautiful" young girl in the crowd, the businessman invited her up on stage in an attempt to show off his softer side.
The crowd duly whoops and cheers as he asks his guest if she would "like to say hi".
But Trump was left red-faced after lifting up the youngster and trying to plant a kiss on her cheek - only to see her recoil.
The under fire politician turned both barrels on Democrat rival Hillary Clinton during his speech last night.
Responding to a series of allegations about sexual assault, the 70-year-old accused Clinton of spreading "lies".
He added concerns that election night on November 8 could see electoral "fraud" become commonplace.
Trump blasted: "So many cities are corrupt and voter fraud is very, very common."
His campaign has faltered towards disaster since a recording was released two weeks ago in which he was heard to say "grab them by the p*ssy" in reference to his methods of courting women.
Wife Melania came out in defence of her "gentleman" husband last night, saying he had been "egged on".
Trump recently came out in bullish mood at the second televised debate where he was considered to have had the better of Clinton.
The pair face each other for a final time in Las Vegas tomorrow.
Former Apprentice host Trump is considered a long-shot for the presidency following the string of controversies, with Clinton rated a 7-1 ON shot to secure the White House by most bookies.
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