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GREEN: “On election night early on, Democrats were very despondent. They thought they'd lost that Florida race. They thought they'd lost the Georgia governor's race, their two highest profile races with charismatic African-American candidates. What's interesting to me is the disparity in how those two candidates reacted. Stacey Abrams in Georgia did not concede on election night, still has not conceded, has a larger margin of votes outstanding. That too may be headed to a recount. But Gillum, by conceding, I think he made his PR problem more difficult now because you've got President Trump coming out, you've got Rick Scott coming out alleging election fraud, of course, with no evidence at this point, but it's a tougher mountain to climb, I think, if you're Andrew Gillum and you've conceded on election night to come back three days later and say, whoa, whoa, whoa, wait a minute, it looks like this racer is closer than we thought it was going to be, even though it's clear the race is closer than anybody thought it was going to be.”
CAMEROTA: “None of this inspires confidence. We had Maeve Reston on who said that they found -- you know, we always hear these stories every election cycle, they found in a closet a cardboard box that was labeled provisional ballots and somebody said like, hmm, did these need to be counted? And like brought it out to their trunk and somebody's now counting it."
BERMAN: "The dramatic reenactment, by the way, is everything to me.”