Coming up with the 7 million to prosecute the recount is hardly the last great obstacle. For starters . . . .

Coming up with the 7 million dollars to prosecute the recount is hardly the last great obstacle.  For starters  . . . .Stein's lawsuit would have to present evidence that election fraud was probable in Pennsylvania,  if not in all three states. Democratic Secretary of State,  Pedro Cortes,  maintains that  "there's no evidence of voting irregularities during the Nov. 8 election."  

“Absolutely not,” Cortes told reporters. “There is no evidence whatsoever that points to any type of irregularity in any way, shape or form."

While Stein is essentially alleging that errors, tampering or  hacking had occurred to affect outcomes in the three states, even computer scientists who recommended a recount,  to rule out tampering have gone to great lengths to make it clear there is no proof of hacking or fraud in the election results.

More than this,  to imagine that 70,000 votes in Pennsylvania can be overturned, is to imagine that a man can say he is a woman and   . . . . .  and   . . . .  oops, we already believe the impossible.  

Finally, If all 70,000 votes are overturned except one,  Trump still wins.  


 http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/real-time/Despite-successful-fundraising-effort-recount-of-Pennsylvania-remains-difficult.html

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