Hatewatch Headlines 11/3/2016
Hate groups’ Election Day to-do lists; White nationalists hope to suppress black vote; Militias gird for post-election trouble; and more.
Esquire: Hate groups’ to-do lists for Election Day.
Wall Street Journal: The places most unsettled by demographic change are drawn to Donald Trump.
Media Matters: How the Trump campaign has enabled white nationalist planning to suppress the black vote.
Right Wing Watch: White nationalist forum host says Trump is America’s last chance to avoid a ‘multicultural bloodbath.’
Huffington Post: Even if Trump loses, white nationalists say they’ve won.
Salon: The Right Stuff trolls Politico, promises herds of Alt-Right vote suppressors in ‘ghettos in Philly with 40s and weed.’
The Hill: In Louisiana debate, David Duke declares that Hillary Clinton should get the electric chair.
Think Progress: Debate organizers welcome Duke, but ban mostly black student body at host college.
Reuters: Georgia-based militia girds for trouble as presidential election nears.
New York Times: Another Bundy acquittal would certainly embolden the antigovernment militants.
Kansas City Star: ‘Flatlanders Militia’ says it spurned three men accused of plotting bomb attack on Muslim community.
AOL.com: Poll finds that a startling number of people believe that Hillary Clinton is a demon.
Mississippi News Now: Historic black Greenville church burned, vandalized with ‘Vote Trump’ graffiti.
Local10.com (Palm Beach, FL): Detectives investigate after sign at mosque vandalized with ‘F--- Islam’ graffiti.
Spokesman-Review (Spokane, WA): India-born victim in Kettle Falls knife assault says family was targeted for skin color.