As Election Day nears, concerns of voter intimidation, disinformation and violence grows. The bulletin warns that extremists could target election-related locations
The 2022 midterms could be the most consequential election of our lifetimes. With the stakes so high, the threats of violence, of legal challenges, and of disruptions to the process have the potential to create havoc and uncertainty unlike anything the U.S. has seen in a generation.
With worries over armed poll “monitors,” voter intimidation and risks to staff, some are coordinating with law enforcement or conducting special trainin.
Attorney General Merrick Garland on Monday vowed that the US Justice Department "will not permit voters to be intimidated" during November s midterm elections.