President-elect Republican Donald Trump described recount of votes in Wisconsin near as a "sham". The tycoon, who won by a very small margin this state, said the results "should be respected, rather than challenged or abused them."
Candidate "Green Party" Jill Stein was the initiator of the recount of votes. It also demanded a recount in Michigan and Pennsylvania, arguing its requirements "statistical anomalies".
Leading Democratic candidate's campaign, Hillary Clinton said they would participate in the recount of Wisconsin. However, in order for something to happen really would have to overturn the election results in all three countries to overthrow elected president on November 8.
In a statement released by his team transistor day Saturday, Steinin Trump accused of trying "to fill its coffers with money" on the pretext of seeking donations to go towards the recount. "People made their choice, the elections are over," read the statement.
Dr. Stein came to the defense of its initiative for a recount of votes, as told CNN that "the thing that would send us all comfortably at home would be after we learned that we had an election process safe, it would serve us all. "
It also suggested that it is open to any opportunity recount see in other countries, not only in Wisconsin, Michigan or Pennsylvania.
Meanwhile, general counsel of the Clinton campaign, Marc Elias said that camp and its external experts are "conducted a thorough review of the election results, looking for any sign that the electoral process is confused somewhere or someone."
He was careful to add that there is not yet any evidence that lead to the conclusion that the elections were sabotaged, but "we have an obligation to the over 64 million Americans cast votes for Hillary Clinton, to take part in our future to ensure a reporting and accurate counting of votes ".
Wisconsin has only 10 votes in the Electoral College, which gave Trumpi victory in the 8 November. But if the former Secretary of State Clinton will win in this state, as in Michigan (16 electoral votes) and Pennsylvania (20 electoral votes), then president of the United States would be precisely Democrat.
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