HARRISBURG, Pa. – The Green Party is dropping its court case seeking a statewide recount of Pennsylvania's Nov. 8 presidential election. It had wanted to explore whether voting machines and systems had been hacked and the election result manipulated.
The decision came Saturday, two days before a court hearing in the case. Lawyers for the Green Party-backed voters who filed the case say they can't afford the $1 million bond ordered by the court by 5 p.m. Monday. However, Green Party-backed efforts to analyze election software in scattered precincts are continuing.
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Somebody should look into the source of the millions this woman is raising for her continued fight against Trump's election. I have as much chance and even O'Malley does of stealing the election from Trump. The ONLY thing she can gain from all her complaining is make more money. That's why it's called the Green Party. More Green to Party with.
How much money do you think Soros is putting in her pockets to do this?
Exactly
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