Georgia secretary of state Brad Raffensperger told reporters that polls in some locations would stay open longer and the vote counting process would be 'a bit slower' after bomb threats were directed at voting locations in five battleground states, according to the FBI. Fulton county police chief W Wade Yates said there were 32 bomb threats at different polling stations in Georgia's Fulton county. Some of the threats were called directly into the locations where voting was happening, while others were called into 911 or received by email, he said
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