Bomb threats sent to Arizona polling locations believed to be tied to Russia

Bomb threats sent to Arizona polling locations believed to be tied to Russia

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The video discusses recent bomb threats in Arizona, specifically targeting polling locations in Navajo County. These threats are deemed hoaxes and are linked to Russian actors, as part of a broader disinformation campaign affecting key battleground states like Georgia, Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin. The Arizona Secretary of State and federal officials emphasize the importance of addressing these threats and disinformation efforts to ensure election integrity.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was the nature of the bomb threats reported in Navajo County, Arizona?

They were hoax threats with no substantiated evidence.

They were confirmed as real threats.

They were threats from local groups.

They were threats targeting private residences.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Which states, besides Arizona, were mentioned as having received similar bomb threats?

Georgia, Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin

California, Nevada, and Texas

Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Virginia

Florida, New York, and Illinois

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Who is believed to be behind the bomb threats targeting polling locations in key battleground states?

Political parties

Local activist groups

Russian actors

Independent hackers

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is the primary goal of the disinformation campaigns mentioned in the video?

To influence the outcome of elections

To promote local businesses

To encourage voter turnout

To support environmental causes

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which countries are identified as using disinformation to influence U.S. elections?

India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh

Russia, China, and Iran

Germany, France, and Italy

Brazil, Argentina, and Chile