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Officials have been very clear: Threats of violence will not be tolerated and they will do everything they can to protect election officials. (Elaine Cromie/Getty Images)
In light of violence and harassment targeted toward election officials, poll workers, voters and volunteers, the Voter Protection Program (VPP) held a press briefing Wednesday to discuss this unprecedented moment in U.S. election history.
Speakers at the briefing, which included Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, were very clear: These threats of violence will not be tolerated and they will do everything they can to protect election officials.
Subscribe Violence and harassment targeted toward election officials, poll workers, voters, and volunteers are mounting across the country as Trump and his allies continue to make baseless claims about voter fraud and the election, said Joanna Lydgate, national director of VPP.
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