U.S. Officials Say Russian Disinformation Continues Amid Voting
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Department of Homeland Security officials said technical glitches were at standard levels in Super Tuesday voting and there was no spike in disinformation campaigns, even though foreign adversaries are still seeking to disrupt the 2020 presidential contest.
“The threat to our elections is real. Our adversaries would like nothing more than to see us divided, to see our democratic institutions undermined and distrusted,” said Chad Wolf, the acting secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, at a briefing for reporters in Arlington, Virginia, on Tuesday afternoon.