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"Your vote was a hate crime."

Anti-Donald Trump protests bloomed throughout the United States in the wake of the Republican nominee's election988 ArchivesTuesday. That included graffiti in Richmond, Virginia, once the capital of the Confederacy.

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There, a protester tagged the statue of Jefferson Davis, the former president of the Confederate States of America, with "your vote was a hate crime."

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Other nearby statues, such as the monument to Confederate general Robert E. Lee, were also graffitied.

Trump has called for a ban on Muslim immigration to the United States and has said that Muslims will have to "register in a database," though didn't specify how he would implement such a policy. He has also called Mexican immigrants "drug dealers" and "rapists" and mocked a disabled reporter.

Last month, Trump's new hotel in Washington, D.C., was spray-painted with the words "Black Lives Matter" and "No Justice, No Peace."

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