Smooth Election Day in Battleground States Amid High Turnout and Minimal Disruptions

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Battleground states are rushing to count ballots after a mostly smooth Election Day, despite bomb threats targeting polling places in multiple states. Donald Trump has secured the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win the presidency, and Republicans will control the Senate, while the House remains undecided. The bomb threats, which were not credible, led to temporary closures but did not significantly disrupt the voting process. Investigations suggest some threats originated from Russian email domains. Key states like Michigan, Georgia, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin are still counting votes.
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- Despite Bomb Threats and Disinformation, a Fairly Smooth Election The New York Times
- US official sees little voting disruption tied to foreign interference Reuters
- Election Day unfolds relatively smoothly after massive turnout by early voters PBS NewsHour
- Election dispatch: What POLITICO is seeing in the 7 battleground states POLITICO
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