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Quote from: renocat on November 23, 2016, 03:43:47 PMHillary Clinton lost to Trump in a system stacked for her. I would not to be her if she tried a recount now. It would fail and the Wrath of Trump would be unleashed nThe system is definitely not stacked in favor of Democrats. Popular vote would show you that.
Hillary Clinton lost to Trump in a system stacked for her. I would not to be her if she tried a recount now. It would fail and the Wrath of Trump would be unleashed n
I've said it before and I'll say it again, K-State fans could have beheaded the entire KU team at midcourt, and K-State fans would be celebrating it this morning. They are the ISIS of Big 12 fanbases.
Here come the lawyers. Can't wait to see how many truckloads of votes are suddenly discovered in Wayne County. This could be Florida 2K all over again.Where is media ridiculing Clinton for not accepting the election results?
Quote from: K-S-U-Wildcats! on November 25, 2016, 11:13:31 PMHere come the lawyers. Can't wait to see how many truckloads of votes are suddenly discovered in Wayne County. This could be Florida 2K all over again.Where is media ridiculing Clinton for not accepting the election results? She did.
Quote from: waks on November 26, 2016, 07:38:34 AMQuote from: K-S-U-Wildcats! on November 25, 2016, 11:13:31 PMHere come the lawyers. Can't wait to see how many truckloads of votes are suddenly discovered in Wayne County. This could be Florida 2K all over again.Where is media ridiculing Clinton for not accepting the election results? She did. Oh sorry, Jill Stein is really the one driving this recount!
Donald Trump’s refusal to say whether he would accept the outcome of next month’s US presidential election if he were to lose is unprecedented and chilling, legal experts have said.But although the failure by a major party nominee to concede defeat on election night would throw American democracy into uncharted territory.
In a post on Medium, Marc Elias, the Clinton team’s general counsel, said the campaign would take part in the Wisconsin recount being set off by Jill Stein, the Green Party candidate, and would also participate if Ms. Stein made good on her plans to seek recounts in Michigan and Pennsylvania. . .The Clinton campaign had assailed Mr. Trump during the election for refusing to say he would abide by the results if he lost. . .Mr. Elias suggested in his essay that the Clinton campaign was joining the recount effort with little expectation that it would change the result. But many of the campaign’s supporters, picking up on its frequent complaints of Russian interference in the election, have enthusiastically backed Ms. Stein’s efforts, putting pressure on the Clinton team to show that it is exploring all options.Mr. Elias used his essay to describe an intensive behind-the-scenes effort by the campaign to look for signs of Russian hacking activity or other irregularities in the vote count.