Neo-Nazi and Proud Boys groups push Trump campaign poll watching operation online: Reports

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Alt-right groups are advocating online for poll watching, according to reports.

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In this Sept. 17, 2020, file photo, militiamen and women listen on as speakers at the annual Constitution Day rally held at the Michigan State Capitol building in Lansing, Mich. The measures come as online accounts tied to neo-Nazi sympathizers and"alt-right" groups such as the Proud Boys have been generating posts that encourage supporters to join the campaign's Election Day operations, according to two new reports this week.

In this Sept. 26, 2020, file photo, members of the Proud Boys, a gang that supports President Trump, hold a rally in Delta Park on the edge of Portland, Ore. MORE: Experts call for Election Day preparedness after Trump’s debate rhetoric stirs already heightened concerns "Some of these groups will be listening to his false claims of fraud, and you put that in combination with his refusal to condemn white supremacists and civil unrest -- it really is a very thinly veiled call for his most militant supporters to go to the polls," Mary McCord, a longtime national security official and Georgetown University Law professor, previously told ABC News.

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