A federal judge has ruled that the Wisconsin presidential election recount will continue after dismissing an 11th-hour request from supporters of President-elect Donald Trump to halt the recount.

According to a Wisconsin State Journal Report Friday morning, the Great America PAC and Stop Hillary PAC filed in Wisconsin's Western District court last week to halt the recount, which was already more than 80 percent complete. Their attorneys argued in court Friday that the recount could jeopardize Wisconsin's ability to meet a Dec. 13 federal deadline to resolve disputes about the presidential election. Even though a federal judge in Wisconsin has allowed the recount to roll on, it's becoming increasingly obvious that the widespread hacking concerns initially reported have not materialized and that Trump is on track to retain his victory in Wisconsin.

Trump is confident in retaining his Wisconsin victory and has scheduled a victory "Thank You" stop in West Allis on Tuesday. Read the details of his visit here. According to daily updates from the Wisconsin Election Commission, 47 of 72 counties have now completed the recount, representing approximately 82 percent of ballots that have been recounted.

According to commission data, Trump and Mike Pence originally led Clinton/Tim Kaine by 22,177. So far, not including the City of Milwaukee, Clinton and Kaine have gained 61 more votes than Trump/Pence but still trail.

Overall, including the Dec. 7 results, Trump/Pence are up 495 votes, Clinton/Kaine are up 556 votes, Castle/Bradley are up 20 votes, Johnson/Weld are up 63 votes, Stein/Baraka are up 64 votes, Moorehead/Lilly are up 8 votes, and De la Fuente/Steinberg are up 15 votes.