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Newsweek has rounded up what the polls say ahead of Tuesday's elections in New York City, New Jersey and Virginia.
In New Jersey, law enforcement and election officials acted swiftly as voting began to secure polling places following a series of bomb threats.
Voters in some locations in Northern New Jersey were directed to nearby polling places after some precincts received emailed bomb threats later deemed to be not credible.
The president spoke highly of New Jersey gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli but did not mention Virginia GOP nominee Winsome Earle-Sears by name.
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Several New Jersey polling places receive threats similar to ones that disrupted voting last year
Law enforcement and election officials in New Jersey have acted swiftly to secure polling places following a series of bomb threats later determined to be unfounded.
New Jersey authorities responded to bomb threats at polling stations in seven counties, prompting temporary closures as voting began, according to state Attorney General Matthew Platkin.
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What early voting data says about NYC, Virginia and New Jersey elections heading into Tuesday
Early voting data suggests that Democratic candidates for governor in New Jersey and Virginia are heading into the final weekend in a slightly stronger position than Kamala Harris was at the same time last year.
Authorities investigated terror and bomb threats sent by email to polling places across New York City and New Jersey that had little impact to Election Day voting. New York Police Department investiga