No concessions in AG race

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Neither side is willing to concede as the count for who won the Attorney General's race in last Tuesday's election continued.
Los Angeles District Attorney Steve Cooley has taken a lead in the count of provisional and absentee ballots, aide to San Francisco District Attorney Kamala Harris are telling supporters to not give up hope.
Most of the ballots counted so far are from conservative regions, spokesman Brian Brokaw said and they expect to see "abrupt swings" as more votes are counted.
The Harris camp has begun enlisting volunteers to monitor the vote counts and said more than 1,000 have been dispatched around the state.
The Cooley campaign has been urging supporters to hang on and wait to see the final count.
Neither side has said if they will ask for a recount. California does not have an automatic recount, but the campaigns _ or any voter _ could request a recount on a county-by-county basis by Dec. 5.


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