Multiple New Jersey polling locations were moved due to threats on Tuesday, according to state officials.  New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin (D) said in a press release that early Tuesday morning, polling places in Bergen, Essex, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Ocean and Passaic counties received threats via email. 

Platkin added that law enforcement officers responded at each polling locations, with some already reopened to the public. Voters at other locations will be redirected to another polling place nearby. “Voters should continue to have confidence that they can cast their ballot without fear of intimidation, and we will continue to work tirelessly to ensure a free, fair, and secure election,” Platkin said. “Make no mistake: We will not tolerate any attempts to interfere wit

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