Accompanied by her husband and children, New Jersey's Democratic nominee for governor Mikie Sherrill appeared at a Montclair voting center to cast her ballot and address the press. Sherrill sought to assure voters that it is currently safe to cast ballots throughout the state, after multiple polling places temporarily closed in northern New Jersey after precincts fielded emailed bomb threats later deemed to be not credible, prompting election officials to direct some voters to other polling places. "We’ve checked out all the bomb threats. There are no credible ones yet. Law enforcement is working overtime to keep our elections safe, so I don't see any threat to voting," Sherrill said. She called the scare an "attempt to suppress the vote." -ABC News' Emily Change and Lucien Bruggeman
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