By Robert Laurie ——Bio and Archives--December 6, 2016
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Trump leads Wisconsin by about 22,000 votes. So far, data from the Wisconsin recount as of December 5 shows that little is changing. The major candidates have each gained a smattering of votes in municipalities around the state as a variety of errors are found, but nothing has changed in significant enough numbers to upend the election. Not even close. Trump and Clinton have also each lost votes in communities throughout the state, basically making any gains and losses a wash. Here are the specific totals: Day 5 Totals Trump has lost 302 votes. Trump has gained 386 votes. Trump net vote gain by Day 5: 84 votes Clinton has lost 293 votes. Clinton has gained 351 votes. Clinton net vote gain by Day 5: 58 votes Trump total net gain: 26 votes
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