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Related: About this forumMills calls off his recount request.
http://www.wdio.com/politics/mills-drops-plans-for-recount/4333713/?cat=10335 Stewart Mills says he has decided not to ask for a recount in northeastern Minnesota's 8th Congressional District.
"After much consideration, thought, and prayer along with consulting with my family and supporters Ive decided not to ask for a recount. I would like to commend the County Clerks and Secretary of State for an exemplary job in conducting an election that in the end came down to 0.56 percent," Mills said in an email on Friday.
The Minnesota Secretary of State's office had estimated the cost of the recount at $102,000. The cost would have had to be covered by Mills, a Republican, since the vote margin between him and Rep. Rick Nolan (D-Crosby) was too large to require a state-funded recount.
Mills called the cost "excessive" and said instead of paying the recount, he would donate some of his cash on hand to the Salvation Army. Donations made to the Mills campaign to fund a recount will be returned.
"I send my congratulations to Congressman Nolan. We did not always agree on everything, but I respect the Congressman, and wish him the best as he moves forward representing the 8th Congressional District," Mills said.
"After much consideration, thought, and prayer along with consulting with my family and supporters Ive decided not to ask for a recount. I would like to commend the County Clerks and Secretary of State for an exemplary job in conducting an election that in the end came down to 0.56 percent," Mills said in an email on Friday.
The Minnesota Secretary of State's office had estimated the cost of the recount at $102,000. The cost would have had to be covered by Mills, a Republican, since the vote margin between him and Rep. Rick Nolan (D-Crosby) was too large to require a state-funded recount.
Mills called the cost "excessive" and said instead of paying the recount, he would donate some of his cash on hand to the Salvation Army. Donations made to the Mills campaign to fund a recount will be returned.
"I send my congratulations to Congressman Nolan. We did not always agree on everything, but I respect the Congressman, and wish him the best as he moves forward representing the 8th Congressional District," Mills said.
I find this mildly interesting. What changed his mind? A lack of support for a recount? The gap, which is actually unlikely to flip? Or does the national GOP want as little recount talk as possible?
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Mills calls off his recount request. (Original Post)
RedWedge
Dec 2016
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I suspect it is just as he said, it was too costly, and he didn't want to pay for it
still_one
Dec 2016
#1
Maybe he's just seen the coming S***-storm and wants nothing to do with it n/t
Vogon_Glory
Dec 2016
#6
still_one
(96,414 posts)1. I suspect it is just as he said, it was too costly, and he didn't want to pay for it
RedWedge
(618 posts)5. That money is nothing to him, and people were sending in donations as well.
trotsky
(49,533 posts)2. "I respect the Congressman"
What horseshit. Everyone saw the campaign you ran, Stuart.
Wellstone ruled
(34,661 posts)3. What little Stewie got cold feet.
His Family problem shut him down,cost them to many Cars Sales and Fleet Farm Sales. It is all about the money.
NBachers
(18,096 posts)4. The Election Gods, in their Infinite Wisdom, have spoken.
Vogon_Glory
(9,540 posts)6. Maybe he's just seen the coming S***-storm and wants nothing to do with it n/t
Thor_MN
(11,843 posts)7. He lost last time and the word was he appeared to be a long, greasy haired asshole.
He got a haircut and ran again.
Didn't help any, because people recognize that he is still an asshole.