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(It continues, but you get the idea, I think.)

In a statement, Stein said, not for the first time, that she’s doing this to ensure the transparency and accuracy of our voting system.

“We must recount the votes so we can build trust in our election system. We need to verify the vote in this and every election so that Americans of all parties can be sure we have a fair, secure and accurate voting system.”

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The Clinton campaign announced last week that they’ll have their lawyers present at the recount efforts, even though, as their general counsel Mark Elias wrote on Medium, they don’t think anybody hacked anything:

Because we had not uncovered any actionable evidence of hacking or outside attempts to alter the voting technology, we had not planned to exercise this option ourselves, but now that a recount has been initiated in Wisconsin, we intend to participate in order to ensure the process proceeds in a manner that is fair to all sides.

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Elias is also getting understandably defensive on Twitter about this whole thing.

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It’s almost reassuring to see that in these trying times, Jill Stein is still a reliable irritant for literally every side of this thing.