US Sen Nelson concedes to Gov. Scott as Florida recount ends
Nelson gave up his quest after days of acrimony and tense recounting leading to a midday Sunday deadline for
"It has been a rewarding journey as well as a very humbling experience," Nelson said in a videotaped statement. "I was not victorious in this race but I still wish to strongly re-affirm the cause for which we fought: A public office is a public trust."
The close of nearly two weeks of high political drama in the presidential swing state likely spelled the end of the political career of the 76-year-old Nelson. First elected to
Nelson, a
This marked the third time Scott, who did not jump into politics until eight years ago, has barely edged a Democratic opponent.
Scott ran a harsh campaign against Nelson, calling him ineffective and out-of-touch. Amid the recount, Scott suggested that some county election officials were allowing fraud to occur.
"Now the campaign truly is behind us, and that's where we need to leave it," Scott said in a statement soon after official results were posted. "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
Trump congratulated Scott on Twitter: "From day one
Nelson was seen as a moderate who rarely made waves or earned much national exposure as he focused on
His only other election loss was in 1990 when he lost a Democratic primary for governor to eventual winner
But Stipanovich also said Nelson doesn't fit in today's highly polarized political environment.
"I believe
After it became clear the
The Nelson campaign managed to secure only one win in court. U.S. District Judge
The tense and bumpy recount followed an equally negative campaign. While the two candidates disagreed on key issues, they focused primarily on character and competence. Scott repeatedly bashed Nelson through TV ads paid for by more than
It was seen as one of the marquee races of the midterm elections. But it was soon overshadowed by the governor's race: a vitriolic competition between Republican
Scott and Nelson disagreed on issues ranging from gun control to environmental policy to health care. Nelson was a strong supporter of the federal health care overhaul pushed into law by President
Nelson and his allies ran ads that questioned Scott's ethics, pointing to his ouster as chief executive of health care giant
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