Claims of US election fraud may see violence condoned
On August 23, two militia members were convicted of plotting to kidnap Michigan's governor and put her ‘on trial’
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- 'Stolen election' narrative
- The election legitimacy challenge
- Loser's consent
- Rule of law and voting
- The 'stop the steal' trajectory
- Republican concurrence
- State legislatures and voting rules
- Politics and violence
- Constitutional rights and violence
- Militia groups
- Militias and race
- Mobilising anger and resentment
- Ballot monitoring
- The confluence of elections and violence
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