Pennsylvania
Related: About this forumState, counties prepare to keep Pa. polling places safe amid fears of militia, hate groups
HARRISBURG Tensions ahead of the 2020 election in Pennsylvania are running high.
The race is more politicized than ever, voters fear mail delays or court rulings could invalidate their votes, and President Donald Trump is holding rallies throughout the state warning, with no evidence, of widespread efforts by Democrats to rig the election.
That has left some voters, especially those who routinely confront racism and discrimination, concerned about intimidation at the polls. A recent report by a worldwide nonprofit that tracks militia groups said Pennsylvania is one of five U.S. states at high risk of violence through Nov. 3. The claim is based on recent activity by supremacist groups such as Proud Boys, Pennsylvania Light Foot Militia, and 3%-ers.
But an author of the report and other experts said militias and hate groups are rarely as organized as they seem, and that widespread problems are unlikely. Still, state, county, and local officials are taking the threat seriously and implementing extra precautions for this election.
Read more: https://www.spotlightpa.org/news/2020/10/pa-militia-election-day-calm-experts/
JoeOtterbein
(7,790 posts)...stand!
TexasTowelie
(116,816 posts)with an outcome that we can cheer about.
LastDemocratInSC
(3,831 posts)They are heavily armed gangs like MS-13. The only reason some call them "militias" is because most are composed of white guys.
Newest Reality
(12,712 posts)Domestic terrorists.
Militias are not legal unless they are regulated by the state and so, the Governor would be in charge of that.