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Jill Stein Delivers $3.5MM For Wisconsin Recount

Jill Stein Delivers $3.5MM For Wisconsin Recount

After budgeting just $1.1mm for the Wisconsin recount, Jill Stein got a bit of shock yesterday when the Wisconsin Election Commission gave her until 4:30pm today to deliver $3.5 million to fund an expedited recount effort in the state or walk away.  Now, according to the Washington Post, Stein has just delivered the required sum which is roughly 54% of the $6.5mm she's raised to date.

Furious Democrats Blast Stein's Recount Effort As Nothing But A "Scam"

Furious Democrats Blast Stein's Recount Effort As Nothing But A "Scam"

With the passing of each new day, it's growing more and more difficult to find anyone that is actually supportive of Jill Stein's recount efforts (aka fundraising scam).  The Obama administration has already weighed in saying that the election results "accurately reflected the will of the American people" while Clinton's campaign attorney even confirmed they had not "uncovered any actionable evidence of hacking or outside attempts to alter the voting technology."

Michigan Certifies Donald Trump Winner Of State's Electoral Votes

Michigan Certifies Donald Trump Winner Of State's Electoral Votes

Did Michigan just spoil Jill Stein's party?

 

As AP reports,

The Board of State Canvassers certified Trump's 10,704-vote victory on Monday, nearly three weeks after the election.

 

Even Obama Slams Stein's Recounts: The Results "Accurately Reflect The Will Of The American People"

Even Obama Slams Stein's Recounts: The Results "Accurately Reflect The Will Of The American People"

Jill Stein's credibility seems to be sinking fast as both the Obama administration and the Clinton campaign have released statements this morning indicating they've failed to uncover a single shred of election hacking evidence.  The Obama administration confirmed their confidence in the election results via comments made to the New York Times saying that the election was "free and fair from a cybersecurity perspective" and that votes "accurately reflect the will of the American people."

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