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SUMMARY: In Pearland, Texas, candidate Jeff Barry has accused a supporter of his opponent, Alex Kamkar, of deliberately attracting a swarm of bees to Barry’s campaign tent outside an early voting location. The incident, occurring at the Tom Reid Library, is claimed to have involved beekeeper Doug Hollaway, who denies any wrongdoing. Barry and his team noticed thousands of bees near their tent and called in their beekeeper to handle the situation. Hollaway asserts the bee boxes he left were empty and meant to deter theft. No one was stung, and the Pearland Police are not intervening as it’s a federal matter.
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