An electric U.S. election day sees voters deliver final verdict, brace for fallout
FAIRFAX, Va. — A towering barrier against protesters surrounds the White House as Americans deliver a final verdict on their next commander-in-chief.
Inside the “anti-scale” fence, similar to one that went up during anti-racism protests earlier this summer, Donald Trump intends to ride out tonight’s electoral storm.
On the other side, activists who fear Trump will declare a premature election win are expected to take to the streets as the election results come in.
After weeks of record-setting early voting, polling stations in Washington’s northern Virginia suburbs were largely quiet, while long lines plagued latecomers in battleground states like Florida and Pennsylvania.