Here are two more signs that Republicans are holding out little hope that Jim Tedisco will win the still-contested New York special election. Democrat Scott Murphy currently leads Tedisco by 273 votes, with as many as 1,800 challenged absentee ballots left to be counted. A plurality of those ballots were cast by registered Democrats, making the math near-impossible for Tedisco to overcome his deficit. To that end, GOP state senator Betty Little told the New York Observer that he should begin thinking about conceding the race. Little challenged Tedisco for the nomination, and is a possible candidate for the seat...