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Post by ugonow on Dec 27, 2010 10:35:03 GMT -5
Good for him! Americans are tired of crooks stealing elections-----(CNN) -- Republican Senate candidate Joe Miller said late Sunday he is dropping his opposition to incumbent Lisa Murkowski being certified as winner in the Alaska Senate race, but will continue with a federal lawsuit.
"After careful consideration and seeking the counsel of people whose opinion I respect and trust, I have decided that the federal case must go forward. The integrity of the election is vital and ultimately the rule of law must be our standard," Miller said in a statement. "Nevertheless, I have also decided to withdraw our opposition to the certification of the election, ensuring that Alaska will have its full delegation seated when the 112th Congress convenes next month."
Last week, the Alaska Supreme Court ruled against Miller in his appeal, denying his claim that state law was not followed on counting write-in votes.
In the ruling, the Alaska Supreme Court affirmed the decision of the superior court, saying, "There are no remaining issues raised by Miller that prevent this election from being certified." At the time, a spokesman for Miller's campaign said they were "disappointed" with the decision.
"We are disappointed the Alaska Supreme Court has ignored the plain text of Alaska law and allowed the Division of Elections to effectively amend the state election code without even giving the public an opportunity for notice and comment," Miller spokesman Randy DeSoto said in a statement Wednesday.
The Republicans' new maverick
Murkowski: 'We made history' RELATED TOPICS Joe Miller (Politician) Lisa Murkowski The Alaska Division of Elections had already said that the state would move forward to ask the judge to lift the injunction on certifying the election unless the Miller campaign filed an appeal by Monday -- which it will now not do.
The Murkowski campaign anticipated further appeals by Miller.
"We ... anticipate that Joe (Miller) will continue to pursue his baseless claims in federal court until his money runs out," Murkowski spokesman Kevin Sweeney said in a statement last week.
After the election in November, Miller filed a challenge against the Division of Elections to ensure the state law, which calls for write-in votes to match the name of the candidate, was followed. He has argued that Alaska law does not allow the counting of misspelled names on write-in ballots.
However, the Division of Elections set guidelines before counting began that allowed for a voter's intent to be considered when determining whether to count a ballot for a write-in candidate.
Murkowski launched a write-in bid following her loss to Miller, a Tea Party favorite, in the state's August 24 Republican primary.
In the original superior court decisions, a judge ruled that Miller did not provide proof of election official fraud, or that "there would be a sufficient change to the election results if these claims were true."
The Associated Press called the race for Murkowski last month when she had a 10,328-vote lead over Miller, a figure that includes the 8,159 ballots contested by Miller observers. Not including those ballots, she has a 2,169-vote lead.
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Post by chiver78 on Dec 27, 2010 10:39:04 GMT -5
This AP article says otherwise. you really are on a tear today, aren't you? edit: he won't block the certification of the election result.
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Post by ugonow on Dec 27, 2010 10:40:23 GMT -5
Mine also says he won't block certifacation. But he is taking it to federal courts.
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Post by chiver78 on Dec 27, 2010 10:44:02 GMT -5
yup, I will admit I didn't read my own link. just saw the headline on msnbc earlier. what I don't understand is how Murkowski "stole" the election. she ran a write-in candidate campaign and won fair and square. this is nothing like having Florida handed to you by the courts, for example. care to explain?
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Post by billisonboard on Dec 27, 2010 11:08:54 GMT -5
When you don't get what you want, go to court. Ain't America great.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2010 14:29:24 GMT -5
Well this is sore-loserdom taken to a new level, how many votes did this guy lost by about 10,000 votes...or about 4% doesn't seem all that controversial to me.
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Post by Value Buy on Dec 27, 2010 14:36:05 GMT -5
Well this is sore-loserdom taken to a new level, how many votes did this guy lost by about 10,000 votes...or about 4% doesn't seem all that controversial to me. This ranks right up there with Gore and the Florida fiasco. At least the vote was in question in Florida for the first week after the election Miller is giving the Tea Party a bad rep on this issue.
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Post by ungenteel on Dec 27, 2010 23:04:55 GMT -5
one more whiney rightie
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Post by cs on Dec 29, 2010 18:49:25 GMT -5
Good for him! Americans are tired of crooks stealing elections-----(CNN) -- Republican Senate candidate Joe Miller said late Sunday he is dropping his opposition to incumbent Lisa Murkowski being certified as winner in the Alaska Senate race, but will continue with a federal lawsuit.
Yes we are! Time to keep an eye on Republican dirty tricks.
Joe Miller is just a sore loser.
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