
A federal judge ruled to dissolve a temporary restraining order which was blocking state officials from lasting the recount. Within this, the Jill Stein-led effort to have Michigan's November election results recounted seems to be failed.
The US District Court Judge Mark Goldsmith said in his ruling that, "The issues that Plaintiffs raise are serious indeed." "The vulnerability of our system of voting poses the threat of a potentially devastating attack on the integrity of our election system.”
"But invoking a court's aid to remedy that problem in the manner Plaintiffs have chosen seeking a recount as an audit of the election to test whether the vulnerability led to actual compromise of the voting system has never been endorsed by any court, and would require, at a minimum, evidence of significant fraud or mistake and not speculative fear of them. Such evidence has not been presented here," the Federal judge said.
Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette, a Republican, on Monday said Stein was simply trying to "manipulate the system."
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