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The ongoing violent threat of election denialism


A few days after the 2020 presidential election, Andrew Nickels called an elections clerk in Michigan. He left a voice mail.
“We’re watching your … mouth talk about how you think that there’s no irregularities” in the election, he said, according to a transcript later published by the Justice Department. “You frauded out America of a real election.” The official would “pay for it,” Nickels said, warning that “we will kill you.”