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Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson has ended his bitterly close re-election bid on Sunday by conceding the race to Republican outgoing Governor Rick Scott. Official results submitted Sunday showed Nelson trailing by more than 10,000 votes. (Nov. 19)        

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