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Top computer scientists persuade Clinton campaign to question election result

   Some top scientists in the US are persuading Hillary Clinton campaign to call for vote result recount in Pennsylvania , Michigan and Wisconsin States .
   The computer scientists have said they believe they have found evidence of vote results that could have been manipulated or hacked and the scientists have presented their findings to top Clinton aides .
   Obama's administration has been accusing Russian of attempting to breach voter registration data but election officials says it's almost impossible for election outcome to be influenced .

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