MSNBC anchors, other media pundits fuel civil war fears over midterms: 'Democracy looks like it's over'

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MSNBC anchors, other media pundits fuel civil war fears over midterms: 'Democracy looks like it's over'
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MSNBC anchors and other political commentators are warning voters to brace for a second civil war if Republicans regain control of Congress in the midterms.

in America, telling viewers on Joy Reid's"The ReidOut" that it's too late to temper down divisive political rhetoric and threats made against the FBI in the days following the Trump raid.

"The train has left the station. There is no dealing with the rhetoric. At this point, we need to have serious conversations around preparing for actual violence. People keep saying a civil war is coming. I would say a civil war is here. And I don’t mean to be hyperbolic," she said. "We've got to understand that this is a group that has been radicalized by the great replacement myth and many other things and have been pushing for violence and pushing for even civil war, so that is what’s at stake right now in terms of this election," he said.

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