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Friday, November 5, 2010

Foley Not Conceding Anything Yet; SOTS Keeping Quiet Until Final Counts Received

In her blog, The Laurel, Duby McDowell reports this  request for patience for the Secretary of the State.

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Meanwhile, the CT Mirror, the New Haven Independent, CT News Junkie and the Courant all report Tom Foley’s refusal to concede and inclination toward pursuing a recount.

1 comment:

  1. This is such a terrible shame. Mr. Malloy has clearly won now (Nov. 5), so it seems the correct thing to do for Mr. Foley to concede. These two fought so hard, I know it's hard to "let it go," but the longer Foley lets this messy stink linger, the worse it reflects on him. And the worse it reflects on the entire State of Connecticut. I feel bad for him, that he spent $11 Million of his own money and lost, but he LOST. Everybody shake hands and just move on. No recount, no lawsuits, no more acrimony.

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