Citations:unconcession

Noun: "the retraction of a prior concession"

 * 2000 — Noah Robischon, "Derision 2000", Entertainment Weekly, 13 November 2000:
 * Don't look to CNN, the New York Times, or the Drudge Report for this scoop: The transcript of Gore's early morning unconcession phone call to Bush.
 * 2004 — Grant Barrett, The Oxford Dictionary of American Political Slang, Oxford University Press (2004), ISBN 9780195304473, page 13:
 * In 2000, after Gore's unconcession, he demanded a recount of several Florida counties, although other states still had outstanding final tallies that could have affected the election
 * 2004 — Paul Slansky, The George W. Bush Quiz Book, Broadway Books (2004), ISBN 9780767917841, page 65:
 * Complete Al Gore's response to George W. Bush after he reacted badly to Gore's telephoned unconcession:
 * 2009 — Brian Montopoli, "Doug Hoffman 'Unconcedes' House Race", CBS News, 16 November 2009:
 * Hoffman announced his unconcession on Glenn Beck's radio show this afternoon.