TALLAHASSEE, FL – Hillary Clinton’s running mate Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) urged students at Florida State University to get to the polls before Election Day at a campus rally on Friday. Before a crowd of several hundred students at FSU’s Oglesby Union State Ballroom — cordoned off to make the audience appear more compact — the Democratic vice-presidental nominee cited three reasons to vote early: potential Russian involvement in the election process, Trump’s claim of election rigging and the difficulty of electing a woman to be president in the United States. “It’s been a season of surprises,” Kaine said. “The polls have been wrong. The pundits have been wrong. We can’t take it for granted. We can’t take it for granted because we’ve never had an election with Russia or some other nation engaging in cyberattacks. How is that all going to shake out? I think we got a pretty good system but we can’t take anything for granted.” Trump’s response to the election results are among those things Democrats cannot take for granted, according to Kaine. “Donald Trump is trying to whine and complain and say it’s all rigged,” he continued. “You know afterwards he is not going to accept responsibility