CN Morning Rundown: Election Recounts Continue
Here’s is a quick summary of the top stories featured on Charismanews.com:
Full Hand Recount Coming on Tight Presidential Race in Georgia
Georgia announced Wednesday the Peach State will conduct a full hand recount of ballots cast in the presidential election due to the final margin being so slim. There’s only a 0.28% difference between President Trump and Joe Biden in the current vote tally.
Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, a Republican, had already said there would be a recount, but a full hand recount takes that a step further.
This full audit of the votes will begin by the end of this week and is expected to take until Nov. 20.
After those results are certified, the losing campaign can then request a machine recount. Under state law, candidates can request a recount if the margin of victory is less than 0.5%. The state pays for recounts in Georgia.
At the moment, vote tallies indicate Biden holds a 14,000 vote lead.
Will Christian Conservatives Be Prosecuted and Removed From Society?
Michael Brown wants to assure you that the title to this article is not clickbait. Rather, it reflects the open sentiments of the extreme leftist political commentator Keith Olbermann. He has made himself perfectly clear.
Before his exact words are shared, however, Brown wants to be perfectly clear as well. His answer to the question of whether Christian conservatives will soon be prosecuted by the millions and removed from American society is an emphatic, but qualified, no.
It is an emphatic no because there is no way tens of millions of Christian conservatives would simply stand by and let this happen. Not a chance.
President Trump, First Lady Honor Veterans At Arlington National Cemetery
In his Veterans Day observation, President Donald J. Trump attended a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, along with first lady Melania Trump, Vice President Pence and second lady Karen Pence.
With the exception of weekend visits to his private golf club in northern Virginia, Trump has remained at the White House since Election Day and last appeared before cameras to deliver a statement six days ago, Fox News reported.
Under rainy skies, the modified ceremony honored fallen veterans with socially distanced attendees limited to ceremony officials and a small musical group that played tribute. {eoa}