Thursday, December 1, 2016

Recount Is Only An Effort To De-Legitimize The Elections

Jill Stein Admits There’s No Evidence of Voter Fraud! Confirms It’s a HUGE Scam

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Former Green Party presidential nominee Jill Stein has been backing an effort to have recounts in Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania, and has raised over $7 million to initiate the recounts.
The only problem is that there was absolutely no evidence that any voter fraud was committed to warrant such a recount — something Stein herself admitted on CNN.
“No,” Stein said when asked by CNN’s Anderson Cooper if she had actual evidence of voter fraud. “What we have are predictors that if tampering took place, that it would be most likely to be discovered in the three states we are looking.”

How convenient that those three states are the ones that locked in the presidency for Donald Trump. But I’m sure that’s just a coincidence.
Stein went on to compare her pointless recount to an airplane losing altitude and having safety nets. It was a very confusing analogy, but we really shouldn’t except anything else from someone who was running on the Green Party platform.

Stein has continued to insist that she will go through with pushing for a recount in all three states. The Hillnoted that despite a setback in Wisconsin, where a judge refused her demand to have all ballots counted by hand, Stein insisted that she would soldier on.
Politico noted that Stein is now trying to raise even more money after paying the $3.5 million bill for a recount in Wisconsin. Perhaps she was upset she actually had to use the money she raised on the recount and couldn’t keep it all to herself.
This recount will do little except provide Stein with a list of donors she will try to bleed dry over the next few years. Stein appears to be just another greedy politician looking to make some money for herself.

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