Threats Reported in 2 States, but None Are Found Credible
Briefly

In response to multiple bomb threats, including five in Fulton County, Georgia, officials confirmed that none were credible, aiming to maintain safety at polling places.
Fulton County elections director, Nadine Williams, stated that despite the bomb threats leading to temporary closures, plans were in place to keep polling locations open longer.
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger indicated that they traced the bomb threats to Russian email domains, yet warned it could be a spoofing attempt.
Maine State Police assured the public that swatting calls to schools were false and no legitimate threats existed, underscoring the need for vigilance against such acts.
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