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mocrat Adam Frisch conceded Friday in his tight U.S. House race against Republican Lauren Boebert that is likely headed to a recount, but highlighted how his surprisingly
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strong showing revealed that Republican voters in the sprawling Colorado district are tiring of Boebert brash style.The Associated Press has declared the election in Colorados 3rd Congressional District too close to call. AP will await the results of a potential recount to call the race. With nearly all votes counted, the incumbent Boebert leads Democrat Adam Frisch by 0.16 percentage points, or 551 votes out of nearly 327,000 votes counted. America is tired of the circus, tired of the lack of respect for our institutions and democracy, and tired of the lack of civility in our discourse, Frisch said.Frisch said he supports the recount but that it would be unrealistic to think it would flip enough votes for him to win.In Colorado, a mandatory recount is triggered when the margin of votes between the top two candidates is at or below 0.5 percent of the leading candidates vote total. On Friday, that margin was around .34 percent.WATCH: How abortion rights swayed results in the midterm electionFrisch comments come after Boebert claimed victory late Thursday in a tweeted video of her standing in front of the U.S. Capitol. Come January, you
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initiated聽the burning in Nairobi National Park.Kenya President Uhuru Kenyatta lights elephant tusks on fire at Nairobi National Park near Nairobi, Kenya, April 30, 2016. Photo by聽Thomas Mukoya/ReutersA fire expert monitors the burning of confis
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cated ivory from smugglers and poachers, at the Nairobi National Park near Nairobi, Kenya, April 30, 2016. Photo by Thomas Mukoya/ReutersOnlookers watch elephant tusks confiscated ivory from smugglers and poachers burning at the Nairobi National Park near Nairobi, Kenya, April 30, 2016. Photo by聽Thomas Mukoya/ReutersKenya Wildlife Services rangers patrol as they guard the burning of an estimated 105 tonnes of Elephant tusks confiscated ivory from smugglers and poachers at the Nairobi National Park near Nairobi, Kenya, April 30, 2016. Photo by聽Thomas Mukoya/ReutersBlack market buyers from Asia and the United States have driven the price of ivory to $1,000 per pound, and rhino horn to $45,000 per pound, making it more expensive than gold,
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