Two Georgia Polling Locations Had to Be Temporarily Closed Over Bomb Threat
Briefly

The threats made against several Fulton County polling locations were non-credible and resulted in temporary closures, with law enforcement investigating the incidents thoroughly before reopening.
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger stated that the bomb threats were believed to be linked to Russian interference, emphasizing that 'Russians are not our friends' and warning against misinformation.
Gabriel Sterling, COO for the Georgia Secretary of State's Office, clarified that a misleading video claiming illegal voting was tied to paid Russian operatives, prompting calls for accountability among those spreading the disinformation.
With the election in Fulton County, which includes Atlanta, a historically Democratic area, the incidents reflect ongoing concerns about election security and foreign influence on democratic processes.
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