Ahead of the upcoming election, security measures are being ramped up across the United States. From Washington D.C. to Pennsylvania, cities are taking precautions to prevent potential unrest and violence. This comes after warnings from federal agencies about the possibility of domestic extremism motivated by election-related grievances. This article explores the heightened security measures being implemented across the country, including the deployment of the National Guard, barricades around government buildings, and increased police presence at polling sites.
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Federal authorities are investigating arson attacks on ballot drop boxes in Oregon and Washington, raising concerns about election security and potential threats to the democratic process. While officials assure voters that their votes will be counted, these incidents highlight a growing trend of election-related violence and intimidation.