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No, it won't go anywhere or change the outcome, but it will reaffirm that our election system is not full of voter fraud and it's the right of those like Jill who were in the race. I have no doubt that if Donald had won the electoral college but not the popular vote he would have demanded a recount in every state he lost. The rule is in place for a reason so Mr. president-in-waiting should let it play out and quit belly-aching about it.
"We should all want to know the final count of this election, which was closer than many people realize, and identify any voter suppression or irregularities that are subverting our democracy," Rodell Mollineau, a Democratic operative who previously advised Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, said Monday in an interview.
"However, by waiting two weeks, we have undermined our credibility with the public and will be seen as sore losers," Mollineau added. "And the last thing Democrats should be doing is giving the American people any reason to feel sympathy for Donald Trump."
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Stein has raised $6.5 million to pay for recounts — far more than she brought in for her long shot White House bid.
Recounts going nowhere and Stein is brilliant to collect money from the gullible.
The Repubs should be happy with the effort because it's money that could be going to democratic election funds instead AND it makes the Dems look like poor losers, especially with all the popular vote meltdowns going on.
Oh well, both sides making butts of themselves, what's new?
Makes you wonder why Stein wastes her time. Maybe it's to put her face ob TV.
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