Hillary
Clinton will be president of the United States of America if she can win the
recounts in Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania.
Hillary Clinton stands a great chance of becoming
president of the United States.
There are calls for Clinton to initiate a request
for recount, but when Hillary hesitated, someone else did for her, Jill Stein.
According to
the US electoral system, if the recounts end up in Hillary’s favour, then she
will have enough votes to win the Electoral College.
Already,
statistics show that Hillary leads Trump in popular votes, by over 2 million
votes.
Real Time Politics reports that though many claim
that Jill Stein’s move is a long shot, still Wisconsin begins to recount on
Friday, November 25.
The Clinton faithful
can only hope that a miracle happens, something statistics can help prove.
Recounting of votes may help Hillary Clinton clinch
the ticket to the White House.
Meanwhile, an explosive bid to topple the
President-elect, pro-Clinton supporters are calling for Trump to be impeached
over claims of sexual abuse, fraud and racketeering.
One of several petitions calling for his impeachment
has amassed more than 33,000 signatures as fury over Trump’s Brexit-style
election win boils over.
Now scores of
legal experts backing the plan believe there is a “strong case” to impeach
Trump and strip him of the presidency.
It comes as
tens of thousands of pro-Clinton supporters sparked violence during a third day
of anti-Trump protests – leaving windows smashed, buildings vandalised and
fires burning.
One law professor claimed there is already enough
evidence to impeach Trump.
Christopher Peterson, law professor at the
University of Utah, claims he has found evidence of fraud and racketeering –
criminal offences under US law.
Under article II of the United States constitution,
fraud and racketeering are considered “high crimes and misdemeanors” and can
lead to impeachment.
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