Several polling sites in Fulton County, Georgia, received “noncredible” bomb threats believed to be from Russia that disrupted voting Tuesday.
The threats prompted temporary evacuations of at least two sites and county officials are seeking to keep those sites open for an extra 30 minutes to make up for the lost time.
In a press conference Tuesday morning, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said, “We’ve heard some threats that are Russian in origin. I don’t know how to describe that that’s viable — we don’t think they are, but in the interest of public safety, we always check that out, and we’ll just continue to be very responsible when we hear about stuff like that.”
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