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People are Worried About Election Week Violence

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Rioters in Washington DC. Photo by Koshu Kunii on Unspash.
Rioters not far from the White House in Washington, D.C. Photo by Koshu Kunii on Unspash

According to Politico, residents of Washington, D.C., are finding convenient reasons to be out of town during the week of November 4, just in case violence breaks out during or immediately following the election. In other words, it isn’t just preppers who are worried.

My take is thus: if the city’s residents of this politically-attuned city are worried, shouldn’t you be? Violence isn’t limited to D.C., and when there are protests and looting in one location, it often spreads to other major city centers. Might be a good week to avoid urban areas and sites of prior protests.

By the way, have you voted yet?

Published 10/25/2024. View full article.

SOURCEPolitico
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