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Election violence in November? Here’s what the research says

  • Written by Ore Koren, Assistant Professor, Indiana University Bloomington; International Security Fellow, Indiana University
imageA man carrying a club is seen as the Proud Boys, a right-wing pro-Trump group, gather with their allies in a rally against left-wing Antifa in Portland, Oregon, Sept. 26, 2020. John Rudoff/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

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