Disruptions on Election Night in Pennsylvania
Disruptions on Election Night in Pennsylvania

Disruptions on Election Night in Pennsylvania

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Election night in Pennsylvania, a crucial swing state, was marked by disruptions and non-credible bomb threats. With polls closing at 8 p.m. ET, Governor Josh Shapiro reported high voter turnout and emphasized that all legal votes would be counted despite disturbances. In Centre County, an election office was evacuated following a non-credible bomb threat and a group of 'disruptors' storming the building, leading to temporary evacuation and police intervention. Similar threats were reported in other counties, including West Chester, but were deemed non-credible, with no injuries reported. The outcome of the election remains uncertain, with Kamala Harris leading in some areas and Pennsylvania's results being pivotal for both her and Donald Trump. Both candidates have heavily focused their campaigns on winning support in Pennsylvania, underscoring its importance in determining the election's outcome.

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