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“It’s time to move on,” said Doug Jones.

Roy Moore is crying a river asking for a recount after losing in the Alabama special election on Tuesday.

Newsone Now reports that even with “uncounted” ballots are highly unlikely to sway the votes to Moore’s way.

Via Newsone Now:

Jones is leading Moore by about 20,000 votes, about 1.5 percent, with all precincts counted, The Associated Press reported.  An automatic recount would only be triggered if Jones’ margin of victory is less than half of 1 percent, but his margin is about three times that marker. It is just highly impossible for any leftover ballots to dramatically decrease Jones’ victory margin, Secretary of State John Merrill said to The AP. Write-in votes may be tabulated, along with provisional and overseas ballots, in the matter of deciding a recount. But again, a recount would really not change the outcome.

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Source: NewsOne Now