Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Not so fast



Like everyone, I'm eagerly awaiting the final count in Alaska's Senate election. The final 24,000 ballots will be counted today, with a few absentee ballots trickling in through Wednesday. The final results won't be certified until Dec. 1, though -- at which point a recount is entirely likely. The interesting question at this point seems to be whether a GOP vote to boot Stevens from their conference will have any effect on Stevens' decision to seek a recount (assuming, as seems likely, that he winds up on the losing end). An ordinary mortal -- someone whose heart pumps blood instead of liquified asshole -- would perhaps decide to spare Alaskans the additional national humiliation. But Stevens is not the sort of person who's inclined to ease gently into defeat, and I suspect his campaign will ask that ballots be tallied again. And if Stevens himself won't do it, ten voters -- that's right, ten -- within a particular state house district can request the same, provided they have $10,000 to pay for a statewide recount or $750 per district. It's conceivable that a group of voters could insist on a targeted recount that focuses on the districts that Stevens won, on the off chance that 1000+ net votes might turn up.

The end zone, in other words, is a long way off. And today's shameful retention of Holy Joe can only give Stevens more confidence that he'd keep his Senate seat if a recount happened to swing his way. I don't know if that confidence would be well-placed, but Stevens is the sort of person who is infinitely capable persuading himself that the universe is aligned in his favor.

Also, Ted Stevens turns 85 today.

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