It's almost as if they are worried about a civil war.
Earlier this year, the US Department of Justice (an ironic name, given the department trying to block investigations by the FBI into Hillary Clinton), funded a curious research project.
WASHINGTON (AP) — After nearly two years of bitterness and rancor, America will elect its 45th president Tuesday, making Hillary Clinton the nation's first female commander in chief or choosing billionaire businessman Donald Trump, whose volatile campaign has upended U.S. politics.
The winner will inherit an anxious nation, angry and distrustful of leaders in Washington. They'll preside over an economy that is improving but still leaving many behind, and a military less extended abroad than eight years ago, but grappling with new terror threats.