(Funny, this is the ONLY online Newspaper that I was able to find that is carrying the AP story! I can't even find it at the AP Website!
And check out the link below to CNN.com, look where they stopped the count!)
Posted on Thu, Nov. 09, 2006
RUSS BYNUM
Associated Press
SAVANNAH, Ga. - Republican challengers to two Democratic congressmen dug in their heels two days after the midterm elections, unwilling to concede in cliffhanger races while some votes remained uncounted. Rep. Jim Marshall won a third term by a slight margin and freshman Rep. John Barrow has also claimed victory. But their opponents - former GOP congressmen Mac Collins and Max Burns - insist provisional and military absentee ballots could still swing the elections in their favor.
"No one wants this race decided more than I do," Burns told reporters Thursday, when unofficial returns showed him trailing Barrow by a mere 889 votes. "But it's still too close to call, too close to concede."Burns, still hoping for a comeback after losing his 12th District seat to Barrow in 2004, said he planned to wait until Georgia's secretary of state certifies the election results next week, likely on Wednesday.
In middle Georgia's 8th District, Collins also refused to give up despite trailing Marshall by almost 1,700 votes. Spokesman Bill Hagan said Collins may also wait until next week before deciding whether to concede.
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