Three weeks after the U.S. general election, Trump still soars victory against Hilary Clinton irrespective of all the false accusations against his victory at the polls.
Michigan on Monday pronounced President-elect Donald Trump
the victor over Hillary Clinton in its razor-thin challenge, formally setting
the state's 16 discretionary votes in Trump's section three weeks after the
race.
"Trump leads Clinton by 10,704 votes" after
accreditation by the Michigan Board of State Canvassers, Secretary of State
Ruth Johnson said in an announcement.
Trump's triumph in the northern state gives the Republican
Trump 306 constituent votes to Clinton's 232. Michigan was the last state to
affirm the presidential result.
Green Party competitor Jill Stein is relied upon to look for
a verification in Michigan, as she has done in Wisconsin. She has until
Wednesday to record her demand.
Though such demands are not spontaneously granted in all
actuality, and Trump would have seven days in which to question the verification,
conceivably pushing the procedure toward mid-December.
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