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Proud Boys say they will watch the polls

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A message from the far-right Proud Boys militia says polling stations will be “locked, loaded and ready for insidious voter fraud.” NBC News’ Ryan Reilly reports that members of the group have said they will be “undercover,” without wearing their signature black and gold colors.