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politics and politicians Title: Allen West Falls Further Behind As Reelection Prospects Grew Dimmer Sunday By ALEX ISENSTADT | 11/18/12 3:49 PM EST Florida Rep. Allen Wests reelection prospects grew dimmer Sunday, as a recount of early ballots showed him falling further behind his Democratic opponent. Democrat Patrick Murphy, a 29-year-old construction company executive, gained 242 votes after the St. Lucie County Supervisor of Elections completed its re-tabulation, increasing his lead to more than 2,100 votes over West, a tea party hero. Murphys lead is just outside the 0.5 percent margin that would trigger an automatic district-wide recount under Florida law. West won a legal battle Friday when the offices canvassing board decided to re-tally all early votes that had been cast. The Republican had argued that those votes had been accidentally double-counted on election night and provided a winning margin to Murphy. But with Murphys margin growing after the recount, Wests legal options appeared to narrow. With St. Lucie County having a noon deadline Sunday for certifying its election results, Murphys campaign argued that the election was effectively over. Florida has a Tuesday deadline for certifying the results from all three counties that make up the 18th Congressional District. By state law, he is effectively the winner, Eric Johnson, a senior Murphy advisor, said in an interview. Tim Edson, Wests campaign manager, said the advisers would be spending the coming hours assessing the vote totals. He did not specify whether the congressman had any plans to concede. Advisers said it was unlikely any decision would come Sunday. Were going to take a look at where things stand, Edson said. If we believe the results are fair and accurate, were going to decide how to move forward. That decision has not been made. The fresh results marked the latest chapter in an increasingly chaotic and drawn-out election, which has extended nearly two weeks past the Nov. 6 election. Gertrude Walker, the St. Lucie elections supervisor, has acknowledged errors in counting ballots, saying there was an initial error in feeding memory cards from voting machines through the vote-counting system. At a press conference last week, Walker said her office had acted in haste to make public results on Nov. 6 and that mistakes were made. On Friday, at a canvassing board hearing, the office announced that it had found 304 early-cast ballots in a box that had previously been uncounted. This week, the Florida Secretary of States sent a team of auditors to investigate the offices handling of the election, saying it was concerned about the results. One remaining option for West is to file a lawsuit contesting the election. Under Florida law, the congressman would have until Nov. 30 to file such a contest. Chris LaCivita, a top West strategist, said in a Sunday interview that Walker had badly botched the vote-counting process, giving the campaign ammunition to use. Each day that Gertrude Walker and her collection of idiots continues to mismanage, misappropriate, and not do their job just provides us with more evidence to use in an election contest and makes it more likely that we will do that, LaCivita said. Murphys legal team has aggressively fought Wests efforts to recount ballots. On Saturday, they failed to convince a judge to halt the re-tabulation of early ballots. The Democrat has already begun the transition process, despite the continuing uncertainty surrounding the election. Murphy attended freshman orientation on Capitol Hill this week, and appeared at a press conference with House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi. Johnson, the Murphy adviser, shrugged off Wests threats of further legal action. Theyre going to do what they can to tie this up in court, but Patrick is going to be certified in Congress as the winner.
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From CBS News: West's campaign, though, is calling for an emergency hearing over "concerns" raised during the recount process, including 900 votes it says were cast in precinct 93, where there are only seven voters registered. Obama takes Chicago politics national.
Paper Ballots, Public Counting, on Sunday. Like the World Elsewhere already knows... the only way to be sure.....;}
West's campaign, though, is calling for an emergency hearing over "concerns" raised during the recount process, including 900 votes it says were cast in precinct 93, where there are only seven voters registered. Obama takes Chicago politics national. Good, he not only lost once, twice...let us make it 'three times'. I only gets better...laughing at this turd make a fool of himself.
It is not easy reconstructing 'molded minds'...
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