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The cost keeps increasing. In a Facebook video announcing the campaign, Cobb - now Stein's campaign manager, rattled off $2.1 million in potential costs. "In order to file, we need to raise $1 million just to send to the state of Wisconsin," he said. "Pennsylvania's is another $500,000. After that, we're looking to file in Michigan, where it's $600,000." The pleas for attorney fees is above and beyond what the party did 12 years ago. One reason? Pennsylvania's actual recount deadline has passed - the Greens are raising money to go to court.
Some Clinton fans are on board. That's obvious from the speed of the money drive, but it's been accentuated on Twitter. Adam Parkhomenko, the co-founder of the "Ready for Hillary" group that organized supporters ahead of her run, has praised Stein for "leading" on the recount.
The cost keeps increasing. In a Facebook video announcing the campaign, Cobb - now Stein's campaign manager, rattled off $2.1 million in potential costs. \"In order to file, we need to raise $1 million just to send to the state of Wisconsin,\" he said. \"Pennsylvania's is another $500,000. After that, we're looking to file in Michigan, where it's $600,000.\" The pleas for attorney fees is above and beyond what the party did 12 years ago. One reason? Pennsylvania's actual recount deadline has passed - the Greens are raising money to go to court.
Some Clinton fans are on board. That's obvious from the speed of the money drive, but it's been accentuated on Twitter. Adam Parkhomenko, the co-founder of the \"Ready for Hillary\" group that organized supporters ahead of her run, has praised Stein for \"leading\" on the recount.
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Asked what the best part of the past few months has been, his response is, "I forget." That's as deep as he'll go, or will allow you to go. He has let himself be protected, miraculously, by the language barrier in a way that leaves him looking like an unscathed infant cooing in the car seat after a wreck that killed everyone else. When the reporters trailed Danny to school in early September, asking in English, "Why did you cheat?" and "Are you embarrassed?" it sounded like good noise to him, not unlike applause. And when the talking heads called him a liar and bully and cheat, as Bill Maher did on Politically Incorrect, all the accompanying footage revealed to Danny was that-look at me!-his strikeouts were on TV again. All he saw was that his arm-an arm that had struck out 46 batters in three games, a one-hitter, a two-hitter and a perfecto-had put him on the back pages of the tabloids and pushed Roger Clemens inside. Never mind that his team had lost in the semis, or that, when his real age was finally revealed, it had to forfeit all of its wins. Danny was famous, not infamous, in his world, and all the attention, good and bad, was the same to him because the cameras staking out his apartment became indistinguishable from the boys asking for his autograph and the girls blowing him kisses. There is a certain exquisite symmetry in that-the boy's experience with Little League Baseball Inc. somehow remaining clean to him despite the adults who tried to soil it. All Danny lived was the New York parade, not the litter afterward, which makes his oxymoronic view of this mess much like the game he pitched to produce it-flawed, certainly, but technically perfect. "He still doesn't know there is anything bad about this," his father, Felipe, says in Spanish. It's a warm November Monday, and he's whispering so Danny, in the other room of this tiny Bronx apartment they're sharing with Danny's coach, can't hear him. Danny, meanwhile, is eating McDonald's fries while flipping between Ludacris, Stone Cold Steve Austin and Britney Spears on TV, and listening to a friend talk about how rapper Fat Joe grew up across the street and sometimes returns by limo. This is what Danny knows of America, or cares to know, and, as Fat Joe might say, it's all good. "Danny has no wounds, no scars, no nothing," Felipe says. "When the controversy would come on Spanish TV, someone would change the channel or turn it off. We'd ... " Danny walks into the nearby kitchen. His father stops talking, waiting for him to leave. "If he knew how bad the press was, he'd be wrecked," Felipe whispers. "He'd need a team of psychologists. But he never felt any suffering." A family friend, seated on the couch, says, "None of the crap ever touched Danny. God doesn't let the crap touch the children." Amen, brother. The adults, though, are another matter entirely. 2ff7e9595c
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