Bomb Threats Disrupt Polling in Multiple States, Linked to Russian Emails

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Bomb threats linked to Russian sources targeted polling places in Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Arizona, leading to extended voting hours in some areas. No bombs were found, but the threats aimed to disrupt voting in key swing states. The FBI warns of foreign attempts to undermine U.S. election confidence.
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- Bomb threats were called in to polling places in multiple states; some counties extended hours NPR
- Russian email addresses linked to bomb threats in multiple states POLITICO
- Non-credible bomb threats against Atlanta-area polling places were from Russia, secretary of state says CNN
- Georgia poll worker arrested, accused of sending bomb threat to polling place to frame voter USA TODAY
- Voting hours extended at five polling places in Georgia’s Fulton County disrupted by bomb threats PBS NewsHour
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