One US polling station closed due to emergency

A polling station in Northville, Michigan, a city in the swing state of Michigan, closed due to a gas leak, the Associated Press reports. According to the publication, those wishing to vote were sent to another location in the suburbs of Detroit.

According to the Associated Press, it is currently unknown what caused the leak. The circumstances of the incident are being clarified.

On November 5, voting began in the United States for the election of the 47th President of the United States. The race includes former head of state and businessman Donald Trump, nominated by the Republican Party, and the current Vice President of the country Kamala Harris, who replaced the Democrat and current head of state Joe Biden, who had previously claimed the post.

Earlier, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said that Russia does not care how the US presidential election ends. According to her, a bipartisan consensus has emerged in the United States regarding confrontation with Russia.

Before this, political scientist Sergei Markov suggested that Trump would win the presidential election on November 5. The expert explained that a number of pieces of evidence, including behavior within the elite, support this outcome.

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