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Clinton Campaign Representatives will Recount

Photo: twitter / Bill Clinton @billclinton

Photo: twitter / Bill Clinton @billclinton

Representatives of the Clinton campaign said on Saturday, 26 November, that they would seek a recount in a number of key states, thereby joining the Green Party candidate Jill Stein, who collected millions of dollars to recount in Wisconsin, writes CNN.

A Democratic candidate’s campaign lawyer, Mark Elias, said the campaign’s own investigation did not reveal evidence of a hacking of the voting system. At the same time, the Democrats are not going to dispute the results, but plan to take part and "guarantee justice for all parties."

As we wrote earlier, officials of the Green Party on Friday 25 November filed an application for a recount in Wisconsin after reports of inconsistency in voting.

Green Party Wisconsin co-chair George Martin said the party is calling for a "paper ballot reconciliation" that is more than just a recount. He also hopes it will lead to an investigation into the integrity of the state's voting system.
“This process is the first step in examining whether our electoral democracy is working,” Martin said.

“If Jill Stein initiates a recount in Pennsylvania and Michigan, we will take the same approach in those states,” added Marc Elias.

The campaign met with lawyers, scientists and analysts to evaluate the anomalies in the results, which were allegedly the result of extraneous interventions. Both groups participate in private meetings with external experts, sharing concerns about the data and results.

Meanwhile, the administration of Barack Obama said that voting in the US presidential elections "objectively reflects the will of the people," writes Air force.

“The Kremlin likely expected that the outcry generated by the government-directed hacking of emails from US citizens and institutions would call into question the integrity of the election process, which would undermine the legitimacy of the president-elect,” the Obama administration said.

Republican candidate Donald Trump won the presidential election. Due to his victory in a large number of states, he received a majority of electoral votes - 290 to 232.

However, Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton is ahead of Trump in direct support of voters at the national level.

According to the Cook Political Report, as of Thursday, 62,2 million votes were cast for Trump, and 64,2 million for Clinton.

In Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania, presidential candidates compete for 46 electors in total. This amount of Hillary Clinton is enough for the election results to be revised and she becomes the president of the United States.

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