Doug Hoffman, the unsuccessful Conservative Party candidate in the recent NY-23 special election, will reportedly not ask for a recount in the race, says News 10 Now.
I called Hoffman spokesman Rob Ryan, asking for confirmation or other comment, and he said simply that a statement will be released later today.
The latest results, with 628 absentee ballots left to be counted, have Democrat Bill Owens beating Hoffman by 48.3%-46.0%, with a raw-vote margin of 3,397 votes.
Owens was sworn in two and a half weeks ago, after Hoffman had conceded the election. The correction of routine clerical errors, however, narrowed Owens' margin from 5,000 votes to about 3,000, leading Hoffman to take back his concession. Wednesday night, Hoffman charged that the election was stolen: "ACORN, the unions and Democratic Party were scared, and that's why they tampered with the ballots of voters in NY-23."

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Schmed- ley
November 24, 2009 11:47 AM
Oh no! The last of the Yellow-Toothed Scumbagger?!
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Peter Principle
November 24, 2009 11:51 AM
So he's unwithdrawing his concession? Or is he conceding his unwithdrawal?
Either way, the mighty ACORN claims another puny victim. Bow before your community activist overlords, GOP!
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GayIthacan
November 24, 2009 12:00 PM
I understand that ACORN abducted and tortured Hoffman until he agreed to undo his decision to try to undo his concession.
It's all fairly murky.......
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Hussein Stemper
November 24, 2009 12:37 PM
Those pesky voters. Why oh why won't they listen to Sarah Palin and Tim Pawlenty and Michelle Bachmann?
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johnmccsf
November 24, 2009 12:50 PM
Smart move lest he feel the wrath of ACORN
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FlownOver
November 24, 2009 1:42 PM
In other news, Memphis has dropped its demand for a video review of Mario Chalmers' game-tying three-pointer in the finals of the 2008 NCAA basketball tournament.
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