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Georgia Restaurant Worker Fatally Shoots Armed Intruder In Self-Defense

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Georgia Restaurant Worker Fatally Shoots Armed Intruder In Self-Defense

Authored by Lorenz Duchamps via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

An employee at a restaurant in Georgia fatally shot an armed intruder in self-defense after the masked assailant pistol-whipped the worker during an attempted robbery, authorities say.

An American Philly N Wings in Warner Robins, Georgia. (Courtesy of Google Maps via NTD News)

Warner Robins Police Department Sgt. Justin Clark told Fox News in an interview on Tuesday that the intruder, identified as Joshua Hickey, entered an American Philly & Wings restaurant on Dec. 5 and demanded money.

“Hickey … had a stolen pistol,” Clark told the network, explaining that he entered the restaurant and demanded money from the manager, which led to a struggle with the employee.

The worker, who was not identified, suffered a head injury after being pistol-whipped and knocked to the ground, Clark said. After managing to get back on his feet, the employee pulled his own legally owned pistol and fired three shots at Hickey, striking him twice, according to police.

Once Mr. Hickey was shot, he fled from the restaurant but only made it about 75 yards before collapsing on the street,” the official said. Authorities transported him to the hospital, but he died of his wounds.

When Clark was asked in the interview how the worker was doing mentally after experiencing the fatal encounter, he told the anchor the worker “took it pretty hard.”

Of course, nobody wants to be in that situation and … he was doing his best to come out of it okay,” the police sergeant said.

In recent years, the United States has seen overall crime increase after enjoying decades of generally declining crime. In particular, robberies, carjacking, burglaries, and theft, have increased over the past year or so.

Clark told Fox News that Warner Robins, a city in Houston and Peach counties located in the central part of Georgia, has not necessarily seen an increase in crime, although the area did report “a fair share of crime,” including violent crime and theft.

When asked to react to major cities reporting an increase in robberies and homicides in recent years, Clark blamed it on staff shortages, adding that it is hard for law enforcement to do their jobs efficiently nowadays.

It’s terrible, a lot of it has to do with, you know, officer shortages,” he told the network. “Everybody, including us, is dealing with this. Unfortunately, it is hard to get people to do the job nowadays.”

Tyler Durden
Thu, 12/15/2022 – 19:40

China Downgrades Omicron Risks To Seasonal Cold

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China Downgrades Omicron Risks To Seasonal Cold

Although easing zero Covid restrictions in China will be met with reopening hardships as infections soar, earlier this week, one of the top medical advisers in the country said that the omicron variant of the virus is no worse than the flu. Now some Chinese cities are downgrading Covid even further, saying it’s the same as the seasonal cold, and there is no need to panic. 

We pointed out earlier this week that China’s renowned respiratory disease expert Zhong Nanshan downplayed the risks of the omicron subvariant of Covid-19. He said the death rate from omicron is .1%, equivalent to the common flu, and the infection doesn’t reach the lungs, adding most healthy people recover in less than ten days. 

Zhong’s comments come as Beijing pivots from zero Covid to reopen the economy and prevent further economic deceleration. Officials are now telling people they must learn to live with Covid — a similar move that worked in Western countries. 

According to Shanghai Morning Post, Guangzhou health authorities have assured the public that Covid is less severe than the flu and no more serious than a seasonal cold: 

“The virulence of the new coronavirus [Omicron] has now evolved to the level of the seasonal flu, and some are even less virulent than the flu, so you really don’t need to panic,” said Tang Xiaoping, director of the No 8 People’s Hospital in Guangzhou and head of the national key clinical department of infectious diseases.

China downplaying the severity of Covid from flu to cold is the latest sign Beijing is attempting to calm fears and quickly reopen the economy. And why would they be doing that? Well, check out overnight economic data: 

Overnight, a slew of economic data led to a decline in business activity in November. Retail sales fell 5.9% last month from a year earlier — the biggest decline in consumer spending since May — caused mainly by lockdowns. 

The unemployment situation also worsened to 5.7% last month, the highest level in six months. And industrial production only rose to 2.2%, about half of October’s figures. 

Source: Bloomberg 

China’s economic slowdown, and the acceleration to the downside, is a direct result of disastrous zero Covid policies, hence why Beijing is pivoting hard to reopen. 

Meanwhile, Feng Zijian, a former deputy chief at China’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, recently said the coming Covid wave could infect 80 to 90% of the Chinese population

China is battling its largest outbreak as infections soar. 

And Beijing’s mindset is apparent: reopen the economy, and let the virus spread because there isn’t much officials can do at this point unless they want to crash the economy. 

Beijing downplaying Covid as no more serious than a seasonal cold is a move to save its crumbling economy and calm public fears. 

Tyler Durden
Thu, 12/15/2022 – 19:20

Trump Makes Major Announcement: $99 NFTs

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Trump Makes Major Announcement: $99 NFTs

After teasing a “major announcement” on Truth social, former President Donald Trump on Thursday unveiled a “limited edition collection” of NFT trading cards, available at collecttrumpcards.com.

They feature cartoon images of Trump depicted as a superhero, a Hollywood actor, a hunter and other characters.

The announcement was accompanied by a video with Trump pitching the digital assets.

“This is Donald Trump, hopefully, your favorite president of all time. Better than Lincoln or Washington,” Trump says, before detailing the project.

According to the website, 45,000 cards will be created in the series, of which 44,000 will be sold. Those who buy will also be entered into a sweepstakes where the will have the opportunity to dine with Trump, play golf with him, and join a Mar-a-Lago cocktail hour.

Trump’s entry into the NFT market via NFT INT LLC (not affiliated with Trump or the Trump organization), comes at a precarious time for the crypto-based digital art – with volume declining 97% between January and September of this year, and the collapse of FTX – which was a major host of NFTs.

If the collection sells out, the creators stand to make $4.5 million. It’s unclear what Trump will make off the sales, if anything.

Tyler Durden
Thu, 12/15/2022 – 18:40

The Age Of Amnesia

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The Age Of Amnesia

Authored by Jeffrey Tucker via The Epoch Times,

The main defense of Anthony Fauci in his legal deposition this month was pretty simple: he forgot. He said that he couldn’t recall nearly 200 times and versions of that many more. He said that he was so busy running his huge agency plus shepherding vaccines that he couldn’t possibly remember this or that email implicating him in a censorship scheme. He gets thousands of emails a day and there is no reason to think any in particular would grab his attention.

It’s all a bit implausible because we saw him on TV several times a day for the better part of three years. He was the hard-working actor out there. I do TV and interviews several times per week but I try my best to throttle them back and turn many down simply because they truly drain away energy and focus from other work. In short, they are all-consuming. The notion that he neglected issues of message in favor of serious science is an incredibly obvious strain on credulity.

So what was the point of this line of answer? Yes, he wants to save his skin. No question about that. But it occurs to me that there is another point too. He wants to model for the nation and the world how to think about the whole of the last three years. His view is that everyone should forget about it.

You have surely noticed this happening ever since the opening following lockdowns and the rest. We are all just supposed to forget. We are supposed to move on. I’ve heard already a thousand times that we never had a lockdown. There seems to be little in the way of official memory of two years of school closures or the shutting of churches on holidays.

We are being told to forget about the medical mandates that displaced millions from their jobs. We had relatives die and we couldn’t attend their funerals but we are supposed to forget about all that. I see claims daily that the censorship never really took place or wasn’t that bad really, so we should shut up already.

What about all the politicians who violated stay-at-home orders, went on vacations or got hairstyles, or were photographed partying without a mask even as they imposed them on everyone else? Hey, mistakes were surely made but let’s not make too big a deal of it.

Indeed, it was amazing to me how the most egregious and global attacks on human liberty in the name of public health were very quickly memory-holed by the major media, which we now know was the answer to public health agencies themselves the entire time. We all stood by in shock and wondered if we were the crazy ones.

That, after all, is the whole point of Orwell’s Memory Hole, the invention of an alternative history of the recent past that contradicts our own memories and invites us to believe that we are crazy or obsessed or otherwise thinking about things that truly do not matter. This is why the Memory Hole was so important in Orwell’s book. It becomes a means by which the population is controlled in its thinking and therefore in its psychological capacity to resist the next round of impositions.

This is why cultivating a solid memory is so crucial to the preservation of the good and civilized life. The barbarians all around us are constantly inviting us to forget so that we do not learn lessons and do not apply the lessons we learn. Instead we become blank slates for the ruling class to write on daily and then we are more likely to believe them. Better to never learn lessons at all. If we must learn something, it should be along the lines that we need more control and more acquiescence in the future.

Movements that truly seek to prevent horrors of the past must also seek to preserve memory. This is why there are Holocaust Museums, for example, to help us understand experiences that were not ours but from which we can still learn. Indeed, this is the whole point of learning in general, to extract wisdom from people and events that have come before in order that we can be better prepared to build a future.

People who invite us to forget are more than likely up to no good. It’s not just that they want to replace a real narrative with a false one. They want history to start over at any given moment so that we are more easy to manipulate in the future.

Perhaps this is why basic memory skills have been so de-emphasized in early childhood education for so long. It’s a true tragedy because young people do have a remarkable capacity for memorization. They might lack the ability to think abstractly or process difficult strings of logic but they do have the mental power to hear and repeat, which is why a classical education puts so much emphasis on this and probably why modern education regards memorization as a waste of time.

The urge to forget plays out in strange ways in our time. When accounts are banned on YouTube, Twitter, or Facebook, so too are the archives of those accounts blown away so that we can longer access information about the recent past. That is intentional, otherwise the banning would be a mere blocking of new content. No, the whole point is to wipe out what we know or think we know.

This is one of the tragedies of the Trump ban on Twitter, for example. We lost a narrative record over years of important data points, making even writing the history of our times more difficult. So when the account came back, so too did our memories and then we could scroll through and verify a version of events that is closer to reality rather than the fake history we were being told to accept from on high.

We’ve been through almost three years in which powerful elites have done their best to wipe out history. I recall the chills I got down my spine when major media organs began putting trigger warnings on links older than a few months. The clear message was: this is no longer valid or reliable because things have surely changed. This is also why Fauci kept saying that the science has changed. It was a call for us to forget all the statements that contradict his latest statements.

In this way, we have entered into an age of amnesia with a ruling class that wants everyone to forget the wisdom of the past and even the events of recent history, to forgive but mostly to forget and move on like good little pawns in their game. Just do what we are told and forget everything else.

We can all resist this little game. We can access Archive.org and, more importantly, we can consult the wisdom of the ages through books and poetry and religious teachings. If civilization is to survive the onslaught, it will be because we choose to remember and act on those memories in defiance of every demand that we forget.

Read more here…

Tyler Durden
Thu, 12/15/2022 – 18:20

IMF Warns 5% To 20% Drops In Asian Property Prices Could Be On The Horizon

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IMF Warns 5% To 20% Drops In Asian Property Prices Could Be On The Horizon

A new report from the International Monetary Fund predicts a sharp drop in property prices across Asia.

The report points out that home prices are “flattening” across the continent coming out of the pandemic boom that the region experienced. With rates rising, risks of “significant corrections in a number of markets” are profound, according to Nikkei

The report set out “to highlight challenges in Asian housing markets linked to fast price rises especially in the advanced economies since COVID, and more broadly including many EMs in the period leading up to COVID,” per the IMF.

It also aimed “to draw policy lessons on how to manage stability aspects through macroprudential and other policies and how to support affordability through structural policies and targeted government support.”

The report notes concerns about affordability due to the spike in prices during the pandemic. South Korea, for example, saw a rise in inflation-adjusted prices of about 20% in 2021. Places like Japan and Singapore saw prices rise about 10% while Thailand saw price spikes of about 5%. 

Now the issue is cooling demand as a result of rising rates. The pandemic bubble combined with the quick whipsaw of spiking rates could create drops “on the order of 5% to 20% in some countries,” Nikkei wrote. 

Kenichiro Kashiwase, co-author of the IMF study, said: “Our study basically indicates that in order to alleviate, or address, housing affordability, governments can provide targeted, for example, mortgage insurance or mortgage guarantees.”

Krishna Srinivasan, director of the IMF’s Asia and Pacific department, commented this week: “The current phase looks like another turning point for many countries, with the post-pandemic house price surge now increasingly at risk of reversing in the context of slowing growth and rising interest rates.”

“As we look towards 2023, we see once more that the global environment is fragile, with storm clouds on the horizon. We expect 2023 to be worse than 2022. Inflation is still uncomfortably high and financial conditions are tight, so things are looking pretty not so good.”

You can read the entire IMF policy paper, called “Housing Market Stability and Affordability in Asia-Pacific”, here

Tyler Durden
Thu, 12/15/2022 – 18:00

Navy Unleashes Controversy By Naming Next Warship USS Fallujah

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Navy Unleashes Controversy By Naming Next Warship USS Fallujah

Authored by Kenny Stancil via Common Dreams,

Peace advocates responded with disgust to the Navy’s decision to name its new warship after the two battles of Fallujah, during which U.S. troops massacred Iraqi civilians.

“The future America-class amphibious ship will be named the USS Fallujah, LHA-9,” Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro announced Tuesday in a speech at Marine Barracks Washington, D.C. “The future USS Fallujah will commemorate the first and second battles of Fallujah, American-led offenses during the Iraq War.” Del Toro called it “an honor for me, and for our nation, to memorialize the Marines, the soldiers, and coalition forces that fought valiantly and those that sacrificed their lives during both battles of Fallujah.”

LHA 9—the future USS Fallujah—will be a sister ship to LHA 8, pictured here in an artist’s conception and currently under construction at Huntington Ingalls Industries.

U.S. troops slaughtered approximately 600 Iraqi civilians—including more than 300 women and children—along with 200 insurgents during the First Battle of Fallujah. Code-named Operation Vigilant Resolve, the battle was launched in April 2004 to avenge the deaths of four Blackwater contractors. Twenty-seven U.S. soldiers were killed during the retaliatory siege.

The Second Battle of Fallujah, known as Operation Phantom Fury, was fought from November to December 2004 to recapture the city from insurgent forces. In the process, U.S.-led occupation forces killed between 581 and 670 civilians across nine neighborhoodsaccording to Iraq Body Count.

“With over 100 coalition forces killed and 600 wounded, Operation Phantom Fury is considered to be the bloodiest engagement to the Iraq War and the fiercest serving combat involving U.S. Marines since the Vietnam War’s battle of Hue City,” said Del Toro. “This namesake deserves to be in the pantheon of iconic Marine Corps battles, and the LHA’s unique capabilities will serve as a stark reminder to everyone around the world of the bravery, the courage, and commitment to freedom displayed by those who fought in those battles.”

Critics called the Navy’s commemoration of the battles of Fallujah “shameful.”

“Some of the most heinous U.S. war crimes committed during the Iraq War took place in the city of Fallujah,” The Intercept‘s Jeremy Scahill, who reported from Iraq during the U.S. invasion, wrote Wednesday on social media.

In a 2007 appearance on the Bill Moyers show, Scahill described the siege of Fallujah as “one of the most brutal and sustained U.S. operations of the occupation,” telling Moyers that the Pentagon’s murderous response to the killing of Blackwater contractors set a dangerous precedent. In 2016, journalist Hope Hodge Seck wrote about what she called “the whisper campaign for a USS Fallujah.” She tweeted Tuesday: “At the time, it seemed unlikely to ever happen…But now it has.”

Construction on the 45,000 metric-ton vessel, the first U.S. warship named after a post-9/11 battle, is set to begin this month at the Mississippi-based Ingalls Shipbuilding, which secured a $2.4 billion contract in October.

Civilians in Fallujah, meanwhile, continue to suffer from a sharp rise in birth defects that has occurred in the wake of the 2003 invasion.

Tyler Durden
Thu, 12/15/2022 – 17:40

Arctic Blast To Freeze Texas Next Week Will Bring Fresh Test To Power Grid

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Arctic Blast To Freeze Texas Next Week Will Bring Fresh Test To Power Grid

Texas appears to be in the crosshairs of a massive Arctic blast scheduled for next week. Meteorologists warn that temperatures could dive to extremes, while energy traders are concerned about a potential wave of freeze-offs across the state that could affect the flow of natural gas. 

Judah Cohen, head of seasonal forecasting at AER, a Verisk company, told Axios the cold blast slated for around the Christmas holiday could be one of the most extreme cold air masses to pour into the southern part of the country in years. Computer model data shows temperatures could dive 30 degrees below average by Dec. 23.

Cohen warned the upcoming cold blast could be on par with the February 2021 episode when an Arctic blast triggered a grid failure across Texas.

Another, more severe weather model was tweeted by meteorologist Ryan Maue who warned: 

“Next Thursday, dangerously cold air extends from Canada to Texas up to 58°F below normal.” 

AccuWeather forecasted the cold air could “challenge records that have stood since the 1980s from the northern Rockies to the Southeast, as well as stress energy grids, in the run-up to the Christmas holiday.” 

Houston-based NatGas research firm Criterion Research has been telling clients all week about the potential for upcoming freeze-offs. 

Criterion said, “Midland, Texas, will post average temperatures below freezing for multiple days, with nightly lows of 20 degrees and daily highs just above the freeze line.” They said in similar instances, freeze-offs have occurred, curtailing production. 

The research firm said ERCOT’s guidance for next week “is shaping up to be a big showing, with the ISO showing total load rising to 53 GW on Thursday (12/22). However, the demand shot is not quite as high as peak days during last winter and well off of summer highs for the ISO.” 

They noted ERCOT’s fossil fuel power generation sources would rise next week to 30 GW. Any production freeze-off could affect energy flows to power plants. 

“One concern that could lead to tightness for natural gas supply & demand is the rising risk of freeze-offs in the Southern US,” Criterion said. 

Next week’s forecast for Central US and Texas sent natural gas futures soaring more than 7.5% today. 

And as a reminder, Texas largely relies on NatGas for power generation. What could possibly go wrong? 

Tyler Durden
Thu, 12/15/2022 – 17:25

Reporter Behind ’50 Former Intel Officials’ Hunter Biden Propaganda Ignored DNI Denial

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Reporter Behind ’50 Former Intel Officials’ Hunter Biden Propaganda Ignored DNI Denial

Former Trump administration intelligence official and best-selling author, Cliff Sims, has offered a rare glimpse into the 5th column’s propaganda machine – namely, how former Politico reporter Natasha Bertrand concocted the report that ’50 former intelligence officials’ said the Hunter Biden laptop story was Russian disinformation.

Want to know what it’s like to deal with some journalists who “cover” the Intel and NatSec communities at the highest level, but actually serve more like mouthpieces of the permanent security state?” Sims asked, kicking off a Wednesday Twitter thread.

Continued (emphasis ours):

Oct. 16: @RepAdamSchiff suggest the laptop might be a part of a Russian effort to “smear” Biden.

Oct. 19: @JohnRatcliffe says there’s NO intel to support Schiff’s lie.

The press played it like it was a “battle.” History has proven who was a liar & “politicized” their position.

Oct. 19, then-@politico reporter @NatashBertrand preps a story about 50 former Intel officials claiming the Biden laptop story is Russian disinfo.

I warn her that it is NOT and point her to Ratcliffe’s statements.

She writes it anyway and gives Democrats the headline they want.

[ZH: for more on Bertrand, (actual) journalist Glenn Greenwald has pulled back the curtain on this particular operative on many occasions…]

Back to Cliff Sims:

Oct. 28: @NatashBertrand calls claiming @JohnRatcliffe “went off script” with his comments about Iran, the implication being that they actually weren’t trying to hurt Trump.

She had two anonymous “senior officials” as sources.

I push back hard with two main points…

1. The intelligence was clear about Iran’s intention to hurt Trump. The country’s top counter-intel official had even called them out publicly months before. Here’s his statement from Aug. 7, 2020, relaying the Intelligence Community’s assessment of what Iran was up to.

2. How could Ratcliffe go “off script” when it’s his script? We were still writing his remarks in the motorcade on the way to the press conference, right up until moments before he went on stage. The whole angle of the story made no sense. @NatashaBertrand said didn’t care.
 

At this point I took the rare step of asking to speak to her editor, who was @blakehounshell, before the story published.

I explained to Blake what I outlined above, and reminded him that @NatashaBertrand had also been wrong about the Biden laptop.

It got a little heated…

At some point, exasperated that the truth didn’t seem to matter when @NatashaBertrand was fixated on building a narrative, I snapped and said it was “garbage reporting.”

@blakehounshell replied that I was a “garbage person.”

And @politico published another misleading story.

March 2021, Biden’s own Office of the DNI released the Intelligence Community’s Assessment of foreign threats to the 2020 election.

As I’d told @NatashaBertrand and @blakehounshell back in 2020, they assessed that Iran sought to hurt Trump.

Proven right, again.

But @CNN hired @NatashaBertrand and the @nytimes hired @blakehounshell.

None of them — Schiff, the former Intel officials who lied about the laptop…the journalists involved — have ever admitted they were wrong.

And these headlines remains on @politico to this day.

/end

Tyler Durden
Thu, 12/15/2022 – 14:21

Senator Hawley: Biden Officials “Don’t Want A Border”

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Senator Hawley: Biden Officials “Don’t Want A Border”

Authored by Steve Watson via Summit News,

Republican Senator Josh Hawley charged Wednesday that the Biden administration is purposefully allowing the migrant crisis to worsen, and that they are ‘executing their plan’ to completely dissolve the Southern border.

Hawley declared that he will refuse to support any amnesty plan as a trade off for promises of securing the border.

“The truth is, we shouldn’t have to trade anything to get the enforcement of our laws at our own southern border,” Hawley told Fox News’s Laura Ingraham.

“I just say, this Biden administration is getting exactly what they want at the southern border. This is a 14,000 a day illegal surge. They’ve known about this, they have known this would happen. This is what they want,” Hawley urged.

The Senator continued, “They don’t want a border. They don’t want there to be Customs and Border Patrol, they don’t want there to be I.C.E., they don’t want there to be immigration enforcement. This is their plan and they are executing it.”

“The Democrats are willing to turn over our sovereign southern border to the biggest human trafficking operation in the world,” Hawley added, referring to the cartels, and asserting “They’re willing to let them have it.”

“You’re concerned about kids. Well, the Democrats want to give the cartels, who are smuggling children, control of the border. You’re concerned about crime. The Democrats want to give the cartels control of the border,” Hawley declared.

Hawley also said that his state of Missouri is “awash in illegal drugs, with fentanyl, methamphetamine in our state. It’s not coming from inside Missouri. It’s coming across the border. That is all courtesy of Joe Biden.”

“And I tell you what,” Hawley further proclaimed, “It’s time to hold this guy accountable. And it’s time for the House of Representatives to do their job and to impeach (Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro) Mayorkas.”

Watch:

Hawley also expressed a desire to permanently extend Title 42 by statute, which would continue to allow CBP to turn back migrants based on health risks.

The Senator’s comments come after another week of intense activity at the border, with thousands of migrants attempting to cross every day:

Those numbers are about to explode due to the scheduled ending of Title 42:

Even the likes of MSNBC and CBS News are describing the situation as “unsustainable”:

Last week Biden claimed there are “more important things” going on than the border crisis.

Border Patrol Agents Eviscerate Biden For Saying He’s Got “More Important Things” To Worry About

Biden has also said nothing about the recent death of a Border Patrol agent:

Border Patrol Agent KILLED In Incident With Illegals, White House Says NOTHING

Tyler Durden
Thu, 12/15/2022 – 14:00

Vote Recount Flips Massachusetts Midterm Race From Republican To Democrat By 1 Vote

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Vote Recount Flips Massachusetts Midterm Race From Republican To Democrat By 1 Vote

Authored by Katabella Roberts via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

A recount of votes in a Massachusetts state House of Representatives race has placed a Democratic challenger ahead of a Republican incumbent by a single vote after the latter was initially leading following the Nov. 8 elections.

People fill out their ballots at Cathedral High School in Boston, Massachusetts, on Nov. 8, 2022. (Joseph Prezioso/AFP via Getty Images)

Democrat Kristin Kassner, a first-time candidate, is now leading her Republican opponent Lenny Mirra in the race for the newly redrawn North Shore district, a coastal region between Boston and New Hampshire.

Prior to the recount, Mirra, a five-term Republican, had led Kassner by 10 votes out of the 24,155 votes that were cast across the district, according to the original certified results from Election Day.

However, the 10-vote margin is within the legal threshold that allows for a recount, and Kassner later submitted a petition asking for a district-wide recount of the Nov. 8 election.

Secretary of State Bill Galvin agreed to the hand recount, which was ordered on Nov. 30, as well as another in the First Middlesex District race.

After officials recounted the votes on Dec. 8, the results flipped to put Kassner up 11,763 votes to Mirra’s 11,762.

Kassner picked up a total of 19 additional votes, including 10 in Ipswich, four in Rowley, three in Topsfield, one vote in Newbury, and one vote in Georgetown, according to data provided by Galvin’s office (pdf). Mirra, meanwhile, added five votes in Ipswich, three in Topsfield, and one in Newbury.

The Republican candidate also lost a single vote in Rowley, according to the data.

Mirra to Challenge Recount Results

Mirra told The Boston Globe that he plans to challenge the results.

“Some [ballots] were filled out in pencil, some were filled out with different colored ink, some had stray marks. Some had a name written in the write-in and then an oval filled out,” Mirra said.

Kassner, however, told The Boston Globe that she believes the voting process “unfolded like it should,” adding that while the results show she’s leading in the race, a tight margin means it’s “hard to allow yourself to be too excited until the plane is landed.”

The Democrat also told CBS that she doesn’t believe anything suspicious took place with regard to the recount.

“[The recount] was just really just to ensure that, between humans and machines, we really caught every vote that was counted,” Kassner said. “We thank the tremendous outpouring of people that really got involved and mobilized to go through this process this weekend. It’s really a true test of democracy.”

Read more here…

Tyler Durden
Thu, 12/15/2022 – 13:20