Last night the third and final US Presidential debate took place between Republican nominee Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton.
Ahead of the elections of 8 November, we've summed up the 5 biggest talking points from the night:
...or even the election result if it did not go his way. The Republican has been fixated on the idea that the current voting system is rigged in recent weeks. When asked if he would accept a Clinton win, he simply said: "I will tell you at the time."
Surprisingly, this debate was largely policy-led. While viewers have increasingly become used to the pair bickering and throwing personal insults at each other rather than discussing the real issues, in Vegas, they managed to get onto important policies such as gun laws and abortion.
While Hillary vowed she would protect women's rights and their access to abortion services, Trump insinuated he would do everything he could to overturn Roe v Wade (the case which resulted in abortion being legalised in the US).
He also attacked Clinton for her views, saying: "If you go with what Hillary is saying, you can take the baby and rip the baby out of the womb of the mother just prior to the birth of the baby."
Much like the second debate, much of this televised event honed in on Trump's attitudes to women following the shocking tape in which he said he could grab women in the genitals.
Clinton commented:
"Donald thinks belittling women makes him bigger," she said.
"He goes after their dignity, their self-worth, and I don't think there is a woman anywhere who doesn't know what that feels like. So we now know what Donald thinks and what he says and how he acts toward women. That's who Donald is."
Trump's response - that nobody respected women more than him - was met with laughter.
Much like before, Trump insisted on interrupting Clinton a number of times. One interlude saw him call her a "nasty woman". Clinton followers have embraced the insult, saying nasty women "get shit done".
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