As the U.S. Election Day progresses, tensions have heightened in Georgia with 32 bomb threats reportedly disrupting polling sites across the state. The threats have raised security concerns, drawing swift responses from law enforcement and election officials. Georgia officials are working to ensure safe and orderly voting, stressing that safety measures are in place. Despite these challenges, the state is pushing forward with its pivotal role in the national election.
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00:00Updates coming in, Georgia officials say 32 bomb threats disrupted voting in the state.
00:04Now this is something, you know, Abhijat, which I was thinking, is very worrisome.
00:09When Georgia, such a big city, Atlanta, whose capital it is,
00:13there has been the most recorded voting there, instead of which 32 bomb threats are given there.
00:20And how do you see this?
00:22Then after your translation, we will quickly listen to a soundbite.
00:25But how is it seen?
00:27Actually, the Georgia officials have linked this bomb threat with Russia.
00:31And they said that we are looking for an angle from this, that some mails have come,
00:35they said that we are trying to verify these mails, and now initially they have held Russia responsible for this.
00:41An accused has also been arrested, he is being interrogated.
00:45But all the bomb threats are fake, they were given through mails.
00:49As we are seeing now that Indian Airlines had been threatened by many mails.
00:54These are similar threats, although all the threats have been proven wrong.
00:58But from the point of view of Russia, they have said that maybe some interference is being made by the US election on the part of Russia.
01:04One more thing is that the update has come as a result of 17 states.
01:08In 10 states, Donald Trump's party, Republican, is moving forward.
01:11And in 7 states, Kamala Harris's Democratic Party, i.e. Kamala Harris, is moving forward.
01:15It is visible.
01:16Kamala Harris has 71 seats and Donald Trump has 105.
01:22Okay, and just putting things into perspective here, Irina and Dr. Dheeraj,
01:29now the US media is quoting voting services building in Pennsylvania being searched by dogs after bomb threat.
01:38Now this, Dr. Dheeraj, help us understand,
01:40Donald Trump tweeted a short while ago saying a massive cheating going on in Pennsylvania, if I'm not wrong,
01:46and now a bomb threat. How do you connect?
01:50So basically, can you hear me?
01:55Yes, yes, loud and clear.
01:57Okay, so basically, you know, Trump had already said earlier that there is an issue with Pennsylvania
02:03because do understand Pennsylvania is a Commonwealth state.
02:08So it has different rules and regulations.
02:10And we have mail-in ballot, which will be counted all the way up to two weeks after the elections,
02:15that is after today, 10 days to two weeks.
02:18So legally, we cannot start counting.
02:21So there is last time also there was an issue with Pennsylvania.
02:24So Trump is telling his supporter to keep a very close eye.
02:26And you will be shocked to know that in most of the important polling areas in Pennsylvania,
02:33especially in big cities, there are lawyers which are employed by both parties.
02:37So it's unheard of.
02:38They have hired hundreds of lawyers, hundreds and hundreds to go there.
02:42And this bomb threat is actually a news which came five to six hours ago in New York,
02:47in Georgia, now in Pennsylvania.
02:49Apparently, this has been targeted by Russian Secret Service.
02:52That's what they are claiming to cause a disruption in the election process.
02:57So that's what they're thinking.
02:59But overall, let me assure you, the electoral process in the US is extremely transparent.
03:05It's very safe and secure.
03:07And both leaders, I'm in touch with some of executives here, are appealing people not to be scared.
03:14And nothing uneventful has occurred as of yet.
03:18And as you know, Georgia, I think the point was making earlier,
03:22Georgia was the deciding state in last election, Pennsylvania and Georgia.
03:26This election, there is a strong undercurrent.
03:29I was online on media at that time, too.
03:31There is a very strong undercurrent by black men who are voting against Kamala Harris.
03:37This is an undercurrent.
03:38And some of that is to do with the speech of Obama, which tutored them like a father.
03:43And they said, the last thing we need is a second dad telling us what to do.
03:47This guy didn't do much for us.
03:48So there is a lot of resistance against Obama and against Vice President Harris by black men.
03:57The other thing is white female, which is a big population in Pennsylvania,
04:02are still, I would say, undecisive, inclining more towards Democrat.
04:06But when it comes to men of color or immigrant population,
04:10legal immigrant population, mind you,
04:12they are voting against Harris and against Biden policies, to be honest.
04:17And that is going to cost them this election.
04:19It looks like immigration, which was a fourth or fifth number of issue,
04:23has come up to the number two issues after inflation and immigration.
04:27Those are the two issues.
04:28Third one in Gen Z and geopolitical instability and inching towards World War.
04:36But let me tell you, the competition is very close.
04:39I think Kamala Harris is the farthest away, closer to a presidential person.
04:45A female has ever come in U.S. history.
04:48She is the closest, and she's still in the race.
04:51She has given an extremely good fight.
04:53Both have done an excellent job in getting their card.
04:58Today, around 100,000 people were employed in the state of Pennsylvania to go door to door.
05:06Students, you name it, volunteers for Democratic Party.
05:09So everybody has done everything they could do.
05:12But now we have to see what the results show.
05:15But overall, I think the sentiment is more kneeling towards Trump,
05:19especially when you talk about the state of Pennsylvania,
05:22which is going to be a key deciding factor.
05:24It's definitely going Trump.