A relatively trouble-free presidential election was overshadowed by a flood of misinformation aimed at undermining trust in voting, raising concerns about future elections.
Election Day experienced bomb threats in battleground states, temporarily disrupting polling places, yet the overall day was largely routine and well-managed.
Experts highlight that early voting significantly alleviated pressure on election workers by allowing more than 84 million people to cast their votes beforehand.
David Becker emphasized that early voting is crucial for maintaining election security and minimizing chaos, underscoring its importance in the electoral process.
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