Sunday, November 27, 2016

Could recount efforts in 3 states flip the 2016 presidential election results?

Mic    CHRIS WALKER    November 27th 2016
Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein initiated a recount request in the state of Wisconsin this week, just hours before the deadline to do so was about to expire. Stein raised more than $4.6 million online to initiate and fund recounts in Wisconsin, as well as in Michigan and Pennsylvania.

Stein hopes that doing so could expose voting irregularities (and possibly hacking of ballots) in those states, potentially flipping the results of the presidential election to favor Hillary Clinton.
Votetotal irregularities discovered

Some mathematical discrepancies were discovered after counties in Wisconsin had shown more votes than ballots cast for president, resulting in nearly 5,000 votes being removed from President-elect Donald Trump's totals in the state.

Trump's Electoral College lead currently sits at 290 electors to Clinton's 232, a result that doesn't currently include Michigan's electors because that state is still too close to call for either candidate. But if Pennsylvania's and Wisconsin's results were to change (and Michigan went into Clinton's column) through a recount that showed Clinton actually won those contests, it would also flip the Electoral College in favor of Clinton, who would then have 278 electoral votes to Trump's 260.

Several computer scientists urged Clinton to initiate a recount herself after they analyzed the results of the election in these three states. But could the race actually be flipped?

RECENT RECOUNT IN WISCONSIN :

Wisconsin actually had a statewide recount in the spring of 2011 in what was one of the closest contests the Badger State had ever seen. A state Supreme Court race between conservative incumbent Justice David Prosser and liberal candidate JoAnne Kloppenburg showed the race was decided by just 7,316 votes out of nearly 1.5 million votes cast. A recount was initiated at that point because state law at the time allowed for recounts to occur if the difference of votes between two candidates was less than 0.5% of the total votes cast in an election.

Even with that slim result, Kloppenburg ended up losing the recount challenge. She gained only 310 more votes in her favor after the statewide count was said and done.

BIG TRUMP LEADS IN WISCONSIN , PENNSYLVANIA :

Republican candidate Donald Trump is the projected winner of the 2016 presidential election.
Source: Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images
Trump is currently ahead of Clinton in Wisconsin by 22,525 votes, a margin that is more than three times as large as what Kloppenburg faced in 2011. Trump's lead in Pennsylvania is similarly seen as insurmountable, where he's ahead by 68,030 votes.
Hang in there  Hillary , the battle ain't lost yet ... 

2 comments:

  1. Hi PIC
    Sorry I've been AWOL. Our colds turned out to be a flu virus not covered by our flu shots. It kind of kicked the stuffing out of me. I'm on a puffer now and feeling better. "I'll be back".
    Be a good little Witchy and send me one of those drunk Christmas cakes.
    Lotsa Luv
    PIC

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  2. Sweetie , just get well... the main thing is not to rush yourself ,
    Thankful, just a few has the caught this new strain of flu , We are keeping a watch on the older people and kids , it seem to hit them the hardest .
    Glad to hear you are feeling better ... now don't overdo it sweetie . Here's hoping all your family is doing well .
    I will be as good as I can Hahahaha!!! Jonny said you will get drunk just smelling the fruit cakes /nut cakes , he know Dad gives them lots of EJ brandy.
    Take you time ... we will be here , 2 more holidays to go and I have one BD left(Sha) and can rest until April .
    Lots of love back at you
    PIC

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