On Election Night, the vote count suggested New York Democratic Rep. Tim Bishop narrowly won re-election by just over 3,400 votes. But a recanvassing of the state’s first congressional district showed a massive swing in favor of Republican challenger Randy Altschuler, who now leads by just under 400 votes. So how did we get such different results in two separate vote counts? How will a likely hand recount proceed? Are we headed for a process that resembles the chaos in Florida back in 2000? How costly is it for candidates to go through a recount? And when will we finally have a winner? We ask Republican candidate Randy Altschuler.