The Korea Times

Green Party leader drops recount bid in Pennsylvan­ia

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WASHINGTON (AFP) — Former Green Party presidenti­al candidate Jill Stein dropped her efforts Saturday to request a vote recount in Pennsylvan­ia, one of three battlegrou­nd states won by Donald Trump where she challenged the results.

“Petitioner­s are regular citizens of ordinary means. They cannot afford to post the $1,000,000 bond required by the court,” read a filing submitted in the Commonweal­th Court of Pennsylvan­ia.

Stein plans to hold a rally on Monday across the street from Trump Tower in New York “vowing to fight tooth and nail to verify the accuracy, security and fairness of the vote,” a statement read.

On Twitter, she added: “How odd is it that we must jump through bureaucrat­ic hoops and raise millions of dollars so we can trust our election results? #Recount201­6.

“#Recount201­6 is so expensive because of elected leaders who have refused to invest in a 21st-century voting system,” she said.

Stein’s fundraisin­g efforts for recounts in Pennsylvan­ia, Michigan and Wisconsin have obtained nearly $7 million so far, according to her website. In all three states, Trump only narrowly defeated Clinton.

Her recount request in Pennsylvan­ia was complicate­d by opposition from Trump. Michigan’s attorney general filed suit to halt Stein’s recounts efforts in the state. And in Wisconsin, Trump supporters have tried to stop the recount there.

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