Courtesy of Alaska Dispatch:
After holding on to dwindling hope for days, Sen. Mark Begich on Monday conceded he had lost his U.S. Senate race to Republican Dan Sullivan.
With the concession coming nearly two weeks after the Nov. 4 general election and with few votes left to count, the statement was largely a formality.
As you know I already called this race the day after the election.
The reason I did that is because even though I may be an optimist, I am still a realist and I knew the numbers simply did not add up.
However I would be lying if I did not admit that a part of me secretly hoped that I was wrong and would have to eat crow. Crow would taste so much better than bitter defeat.
Mark was a good guy, and a hard worker for Alaska, who actually understands the people and lives they live up here in the Last Frontier.
Sure many of Mark's votes were in line with President Obama, but much of those votes were ultimately beneficial to the people of our state.
Sullivan does not work for us, and his votes in the Senate will be guided by outside forces. And trust me, few of those will ultimate be of benefit to Alaskans.
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