US third party candidate Jill Stein said the reliability of voting
machines needs to be "investigated" after suspicions about Russian
hackers seeking to infiltrate voting systems.Two weeks after Trump’s
stunning victory, the spectre of a fixed vote is suddenly emerging
again, but this time academics and election-rights advocates are
suggesting the Republican himself might have benefited.President-elect
got 1,404,000 votes against his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton’s
1,381,823. Stein received 31,006 votes. In addition to Stein, Roque
‘Rocky’ De La Fuente, the Reform Party nominee who got 1,514 Wisconsin
votes, also filed a recount petition, the Wisconsin Election Commission
said.
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