'Panic buttons,' SWAT teams: US braces for election unrest

The states of Oregon, Washington and Nevada have activated the National Guard, the FBI has set up a command post to monitor threats, and security has been bolstered at many of the nation's nearly 100,000 polling stations.

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A woman casts her ballot during early voting for the US general election at a polling station at Ottawa Hills High School in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on November 3, 2024. (AFP)
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Panic buttons for poll workers, special weapons teams deployed on rooftops, and the National Guard on standby.

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