Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Confused In FL

November 4, 2008 | 8:34 PM

MSNBC's Sanders reports from Palm Beach Co, FL, that officials are looking over absentee ballots because some were not filled out correctly and voters have complained about "being confused." Canvassing board is meeting now to review ballots. Sanders: "The good news is, the system is working all over Florida. ... Thus far, no major problems."

Meanwhile, Obama camp members comment on the camp's current atmosphere:

Obama adviser David Axelrod, on how the camp is feeling: "Good things. We like what we see around the country. ... We've waited two years. We can wait a couple more hours to draw conclusions."

Axelrod, on any campaign superstitions: "One supersition is not claiming victory too early" (CNN).

Obama adviser Anita Dunn: "I'm not sure if I'd characterize the mood as cautiously optimistic or optimistically cautious" (FOX).

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