Albuquerque Journal

Nelson concedes to Scott as tense Florida recount ends

Democratic senator was trailing Republican by 10,000 votes

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TALLHASSEE, Fla. — Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson, a Florida political icon whose career highlight may have been a trip on the space shuttle, conceded his bitterly close re-election bid to Republican Rick Scott on Sunday, ceding a razor-thin race to the outgoing governor after a tense and sometimes turbulent recount.

Nelson gave up his quest to further his longevity in power after days of acrimony and tense recounting leading to a midday Sunday deadline for Florida’s counties to turn in their official results. Florida will not officially certify the final totals until Tuesday, but the totals showed Nelson trailing Scott by slightly more than 10,000 votes.

Nelson’s loss in the presidenti­al swing state likely spelled the end of the political career of the 76 year old. First elected to Congress nearly 40 years ago, Nelson had been a Democratic survivor in an era when Republican­s swept to power in Florida. He went on to his first election in the U.S. Senate in 2000 and was making his fourth attempt at re-election.

For Scott, urged by President Donald Trump to challenge Nelson, it was his third narrow victory after jumping into politics eight years ago.

“Now the campaign truly is behind us, and that’s where we need to leave it,” Scott said. “We must do what Americans have always done: come together for the good of our state and our country. My focus will not be on looking backward, but on doing exactly what I ran on: making Washington work.”

Trump congratula­ted Scott on his victory on Twitter: “From day one Rick Scott never wavered. He was a great Governor and will be even a greater Senator in representi­ng the People of Florida. Congratula­tions to Rick on having waged such a courageous and successful campaign!”

After it became clear that the race between Nelson and Scott would head to a legally required recount, Nelson and Democrats filed several lawsuits.

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Gov.-elect Rick Scott

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