of temporary workers who regularly staff polling sites will return for any future votes. because they want to avoid harassment and threats. and potentially violence. one pulling manager telling a hear racing story from the night of the january senate runoff in georgia. this is amazing. after the polls close, she was quote driving to deliver ballots to an election's office in barr del county. a prominently white republican district in northwestern georgia. the polling manager, who was black, was traveling with her daughter, also a poll worker higher temporarily for the election. on a dark rural two lane road, they notice they were being followed by an suv. the manager called 9-1-1, as her daughter sped toward town. when the suv nearly running them off the road. they were followed by the suv for about 25 minutes. the dispatcher, the police dispatcher on the line with them, helps guide them to a parking lot were officers met them and escorted them to the election office. months later, the polling