The US is bracing for civil unrest around the election. But just how high is the risk?
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"The threat is kind of imminent and everywhere. We're trying to get ahead of the threat," Kucera said, underscoring the preemptive actions being taken across the U.S. as Election Day approaches.
"I think what is also now on people's minds is the emotion, the anger that goes with some of these elections," said Kucera, highlighting the emotional volatility tied to the electoral process.
"Election Day itself isn't likely to be the most high-risk day for unrest because there will be extensive protective measures taken," noted Rachel Brown, providing some reassurance about Election Day safety.
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