Nine months ago, Lisa Erbes lingered outside the Minnesota Capitol, and she wasn’t sure the Twin Cities would hold its first No Kings march. Earlier that morning, a man had killed a ranking Minnesota House Democrat and her husband in what authorities called a politically motivated attack. The gunman was on the loose, and he’d left behind a hit list targeting 70 other Democrats. Law enforcement officials urged Erbes and other organizers to cancel the protest.
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