Posted on 11/25/2016 7:46:50 AM PST by Lorianne
Between the so-called 'Hursti Hack', questions over Soros-linked voting machines, some peculiarities in Texas, and the media furore over Trump's democracy-threatening questioning of the election outcome; it is perhaps ironic that, after being soundly beaten across the vast majority of counties in America, NY Mag reports, a group of prominent computer scientists and election lawyers are urging the Clinton campaign to call for a recount in three swing states won by Donald Trump after allegedly finding "persuasive evidence" of vote hacking.
(Excerpt) Read more at zerohedge.com ...
I thought recounts were done if the election was really close - not when they want different results, yes?
“Scientists”, my Obamahole.
Drop the "i", it should be demonCrats. I think?
Hard to tell. The media doesn't feel like revealing their names.
” a group of prominent computer scientists and election lawyers “
Some Democrat lawyers accompanied by paralegals with smartphones.
It sounds like three people with an agenda and a fax machine.
Climatologists
DemonicRats.
Where is the article posted?
I did a search for “recount” and this article did not come up
The same monomaniacal crowd who’ve given us the taxpayer-funded farce of ‘global warming.’
Oh, yeah! Better still! Good going. :-)
Likely a group of millennial hackers, self describing themselves as computer experts.
#FakeNews Alert. - these are 3 individuals with an opinion and no proof.
Be careful what you wish for prominent computer scientists and election lawyers
Hillary’s big problem with allowing recounts and being a general ass, is that she has to be sure she kills Trump off because if he survives, she’s going to jail.
Not the same article, the same topic...That’s OK, I have the choice of not reading every one of those.
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