Alaska to count 50,000 more votes Wednesday
Published 11/11/2008 by CNN Associate Producer Martina Stewart at CNN Political Ticker
(CNN) — The roller coaster Alaska Senate race could take another turn Wednesday when election officials there plan to count some 50,000 absentee and early ballots which previously have not been totalled.
Alaska's unofficial tally currently shows incumbent Republican Sen. Ted Stevens leading Democratic opponent Mark Begich 48 percent to 46.6 percent. Stevens, a political juggernaut [...]
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