Bomb threats disrupted what was otherwise relatively smooth voting on Election Day
Briefly

"We were able to see [voting officials] overcome these disruptions to ensure that voters had access to cast their ballots. I think that's a tribute to the preparedness and professionalism of election officials."
"Election officials are natural emergency managers. They know how to deal with things that pop up and create adversity."
"U.S. intelligence officials said the threats appeared to originate from Russian email domains, though it was not clear whether the threats originated with Russia."
"The bomb threats, which were directed at numerous polling places in swing states, briefly affected voting as sites were evacuated, and some poll hours were extended by courts as a result."
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