Jill Stein’s Pennsylvania Recount Effort Is Dealt a Major Setback

No evidence?

The President-Elect has contended for months now that the election was rigged, and that millions of ineligible voters cast a vote. He has claimed that our process is rife with fraud.

You're not suggesting that he's lying, are you?

I'm suggesting that using a recount to maneuver around the EC is borderline criminal. Do you have any idea the kind of rebellion that could ensue if the election were overturned?

I think that's just slightly more serious than Trump bloviating about illegal voters.
 
I'm suggesting that using a recount to maneuver around the EC is borderline criminal. Do you have any idea the kind of rebellion that could ensue if the election were overturned?

I think that's just slightly more serious than Trump bloviating about illegal voters.

I have posted here that it would be disastrous if the election was overturned (which is unlikely anyway).

But I have no sympathy for Trump on this. He has done everything he can to undermine the legitimacy of our elections.
 
Stein is way out of line here,and the fact Clinton lawyers are participating shows some desperation, or inability to grasp reality..
So far the recount in WI gave 7 new votes to Trump and 5 to Clinton -why do this?

There was no evidence of "hacking"..some writer some place talked about an "anomaly"..
the danger now is that it delays certification of state results-which would delay the EC vote.

It will have no effect on EC

If the three states don't certify then they don't get included but Trump still wins EC. Just doesn't need 270. That is how it works

This is nothing more than left wing attempts to delegitimize Trumps Presidency spearheaded by Clinton campaign using Jill Stein.
 
trump should be congratulating Stein, not excoriating her. She might find those millions of illegals who lost him the popular vote.
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And trump's inability to cope with the majority of the country voting for someone else is a window into his heart.
It goes both ways of course.
The Dems are busily trying to de-ligitimize him before he's even in office,and Trump has many trappings of a sore winner.
It all needs to stop.

I was talking to my mom this morning on the phone about WWII - the 75th anniversary of Pearl Harbor is this week.
She remembers the unity of purpose we had as a nation.

During the war we were 1 united people. "victory gardens" scrap drives, movie theater newsreels - all made us
1 nation ( E Pluribus Unum). we;ve lost that ability to rally around anything. we prefer to self-Balkanize now.

If we can't even give a guy the first 100 days anymore, it's to the point our politics is self destructive
 
There have been many times during this election I wanted Trump to put a sock in it. Many, many times.

This recount effort was a left wing attempt to delegitimize Trump's win. About a week in, it started to look like Stein was getting some considerable financial backing. The demoralized Hillary voters, fresh off "cry-ins" at universities across the country, were gulping back their tears and wiping their smudged faces. Hillary stepped in and sheer elation swept them up once again only to be dropped on their collective asses.

And so it goes... Hillary just can't close the deal...ANY deal!

Man! That's GOTTA hurt...
 
There have been many times during this election I wanted Trump to put a sock in it. Many, many times.

This recount effort was a left wing attempt to delegitimize Trump's win. About a week in, it started to look like Stein was getting some considerable financial backing. The demoralized Hillary voters, fresh off "cry-ins" at universities across the country, were gulping back their tears and wiping their smudged faces. Hillary stepped in and sheer elation swept them up once again only to be dropped on their collective asses.

And so it goes... Hillary just can't close the deal...ANY deal!

Man! That's GOTTA hurt...


Spin more.

On Thursday, Mr. Trump continued to rally his supporters with conspiracy theories about how the race was rigged against him, but he did make clear that there was one result that he would not challenge under any circumstance.

“I will totally accept the results of this great and historic presidential election — if I win,” Mr. Trump said to cheers at a rally in Delaware, Ohio.

Saying that George W. Bush might have lost the 2000 election to Al Gore if he had made a pre-election pledge not to challenge results, Mr. Trump said he would not take that option off the table.
 
Pennsylvania appears increasingly unlikely to have a statewide recount of its votes, diminishing the last long-shot hope by opponents of Donald J. Trump that a review of the ballots could overturn his election as president.

In a filing on Saturday, a lawyer for Jill Stein, the Green Party presidential candidate, who began the recount bids in Pennsylvania — as well as in Michigan and Wisconsin — said “petitioners are regular citizens of ordinary means” and could not afford a $1 million bond payment that was ordered by Pennsylvania courts.

A lawyer for Ms. Stein’s recount campaign indicated on Saturday night that they were not giving up in Pennsylvania and planned to request that the federal courts on Monday intervene to order a statewide recount.

Lawyers for Pennsylvania Republicans and Mr. Trump had asked a judge on Thursday to dismiss Ms. Stein’s request, saying she had not identified any fraud or illegal activity during the Nov. 8 election.

Lawrence J. Tabas, the general counsel of the Republican Party of Pennsylvania, said on Saturday that the withdrawal served as “recognition” that the Stein-led effort was “completely without merit,” and that the decision to drop the case “assures that President-elect Trump will be declared the winner by the Electoral College,” which meets on Dec. 19.

Earlier, Ms. Stein had criticized the $1 million bond needed to proceed with a recount. “This is yet another sign that Pennsylvania’s antiquated election law is stacked against voters,” she said. “We will pursue every available remedy to ensure Pennsylvanians can trust what happened in this election.”

Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee, trails Mr. Trump by 49,543 votes in the state, according to data from the Pennsylvania Department of State. As voting results were updated this week, Mr. Trump’s lead in Pennsylvania had shrunk by about 20,000 votes. Mrs. Clinton would have needed to be declared the winner in all three recount states to overturn the Electoral College result.

While the statewide effort was withdrawn, a related campaign to recount votes in targeted precincts in places like Philadelphia is continuing, but it would fall far short of the statewide recount Ms. Stein had sought.

Ms. Stein has gained more traction pushing for recounts in the other two battleground states, where Mr. Trump leads by narrow margins.

Election officials in Wisconsin on Thursday began the task of recounting about three million votes across the state, while continuing to face legal challenges from Trump backers.

A recount is also pending in Michigan, amid a flurry of litigation, including opposition from the state’s attorney general and Mr. Trump, as well as a federal lawsuit from the Stein campaign. The review of the votes there could begin as early as Tuesday.

Ms. Stein is funding the recount bids, having collected $6.9 million as of Saturday evening. Opponents, though, are concerned that local governments, particularly in Michigan, will end up shouldering millions of dollars in costs.

Mrs. Clinton’s campaign has played a muted role in the efforts, only passively participating and paying for lawyers to be present during recounts.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/03/us/jill-stein-pennsylvania-recount.html?_r=0

A recount is also pending in Michigan, amid a flurry of litigation, including opposition from the state’s attorney general and Mr. Trump,
 
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