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The atmosphere of the two candidate supporters has also become harsh as claims that the elections are denied in the form of a super close match.

Protests continued across the United States, and even the NEC staff were threatened.



This is reporter Ahn Sang-woo.



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President Trump's supporters gather in front of the State Capitol and the police station clash with the police.



They flocked to the counting office, alleging denial of vote by mail, and demanded to stop counting.



[Protesters: We will not let them steal your victory.]



Trump supporters from Phoenix, Detroit, Philadelphia, and Atlanta have also come and demanded entry to the box office.



Threats against the members of the NEC also followed.



The Michigan Attorney General, on his Twitter, appealed not to harass and threaten the members of the NEC.



In Pennsylvania, police arrested a suspect plotting to attack the Pennsylvania Convention Center, which is counting.



Protesters in support of Biden calling for a quick count of all votes also clashed with the police.



[Stay back!]



[Protesters in support of Biden: We live with a very dangerous president."

The president is not obeying the law.] The



US media estimates that as many as 25 people were arrested after protesting after the presidential election.



Various weapons and taser guns were found in the possessions of the arrested protesters.



[New York Police: (Protesters) divided into roles, throwing objects at the police, some filming everything, and some even setting fires.] In



Minneapolis, Minnesota, protesters supporting Biden took over the highway.



With the delay in counting votes and the continuation of an ultra-close battle, protests by supporters of both candidates are spreading and intensifying throughout the United States.