He didn’t pull a Coleman. He knows darned good and well there was fraud, but its very expensive to keep fighting when the courts are against you - and the governor and SOS probably won’t do much to help either. Why would he want to represent a district that treated him so badly? I know I wouldn’t.
This is the problem. The courts generally won't touch an election fraud case. We keep putting our faith in a system that is faithless. This is the third theft that is as blatant as they come that I can remember. There was the Rossi-Gregoire theft in WA state, then Coleman-Franken, now this. The message is clear: don't expect a fair shake from the courts.
Trouble is, where do we turn for justice? Where do you go for political representation when the elections are rigged? Where do you go for justice when the courts are corrupt? Where do you go from protection when the police are crooked? We've been down this road before. The patriots back in 1775 suffered injustice after injustice until they couldn't take it anymore and started shooting at people on a bridge in Concord. Are we going down the same road again? Just wondering.