No Indication That Gillum Will Overcome Election Night Deficit

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Barry Richards, the attorney representing Democratic Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum, is commenting on the current political atmosphere regarding the recounts. In 2000, Richards also defended President George W. Bush during the recount efforts in the sunshine state when Bush faced Vice President Al Gore.

While it looks like Mayor Gillum will not overcome the 0.41% deficit that caused Governor-elect Ron DeSantis to win the race last Tuesday night, Richards spoke to MSNBC and commented that it’s “disturbing” how “people are a lot nastier today, both the voters and the candidates.”

In terms of the controversial recounts taking place, Richards added that “In eighteen years, we haven’t fixed the main problem. We have no consistent standards from county to county. That’s a violation of everybody’s equal protection rights.”

Although Richards did explain that the process has been "a lot more efficient than in 2000," he still believes that the "efficiency has been accomplished at the sacrifice of everyone’s vote being counted.” Richards also noted that “the Legislature hasn’t done the job,” claiming that “Gillum’s primary concern is fixing the problem. That’s what he’s weighing in his mind what his next option will be.”

In an interview with Rolling Stone, Mayor Gillum commented on the road ahead, saying that “I think my mission and my work becomes a lot more clear, first and foremost around the work that has to be done to ensure our democracy. And that means counting every vote. Every legal vote that is cast being counted. I don’t know what form that takes, really. I haven’t been able to think long enough and hard enough about that.”

Gillum also added that he doesn't “want to see anybody legitimately have the excuse that they are not voting because their votes don’t count. That can’t happen. Whether I’m the one impacted by that vote or not. That can’t be the legacy of this election. I’m not gonna let that be the legacy of this election.”

Daniel Molina

Daniel Molina is an award-winning senior reporter based in Miami. He holds a bachelor’s degree in English Literature from Florida International University.

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