NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO: A Nevada judge rejected a request by Donald Trump's presidential campaign for an immediate order to be issued in its lawsuit over concerns about voting at a polling place in Las Vegas that remained open late last week.
Judge Gloria Sturman at the Clark County Court said that the order would potentially make public the identities of poll workers, which could put them at risk of harassment.
Most voters are casting their ballots across the United States on Tuesday in the general election but Nevada and several other states allow early voting.
Trump says will 'see how things play out'
But, in an interview earlier on Tuesday, Trump said he would have to "see how things play out" before accepting the results of Election Day, pointing to possible irregularities as he once again warned of a rigged system.
In an interview with Fox News, Trump again pointed to what he called a "rigged system" in the United States, hinting that he might not commit to the election results.
"Well we're going to see how things play out today. And hopefully they'll play out well and we won't have to worry about it --meaning hopefully we'll win," he told Fox News.
"I want to see everything honest, look at Philadelphia if you look at St. Louis, if you look at Chicago President Obama eight years ago was quoted as saying essentially that it's corrupt as can be the polling booths in Chicago…but we have to see how it is and hopefully everything is going to be on the straight and up," he said.