Long lines at the polls on Election Day as Trump and Harris voters battle weather and outages at some polling locations

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LONG lines, severe weather, and potential Election Day blackouts have threatened polling sites nationwide as Americans get set to cast their ballots for the next United States president.

Polling sites across the East Coast have opened their doors to eligible voters hours after former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris made their final pitch to undecided voters in their closing arguments on Monday evening.

People wait in line to vote at a polling station in Smyrna, Georgia, on Election DayGetty

Voters wait in line at the polling site at Oakmont United Methodist Church in Oakmont, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday morningGetty

An aerial drone view showing the line at a polling site in St. Petersburg. Florida, on Tuesday morningZUMA Press

Aerial photos showed a line that stretched a block at The Coliseum polling site in St. Petersburg, Florida, early Monday.

In two battleground states, photos showed dozens of voters waiting in line at polling sites in Oakmont, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh, and Smyrna, Georgia, about 17 miles northwest of Atlanta.

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