Efforts to force a recount of the presidential election in Pennsylvania has failed.  A federal judge ejected a request by Green Party candidate Jill Stein, who believed voting machines in Pennsylvania could have been hacked.

Donald Trump won Pennsylvania by about 44,000 votes. Stein has also challenged the vote totals in Michigan and Wisconsin.

In a 31-page opinion, U.S. District Judge Paul Diamond in Philadelphia said there was no evidence suggesting hacking had occurred.  He went even further to say “suspicion of a ‘hacked’ Pennsylvania election borders on the irrational.”