One missing element — Nazis. A coalition of neo-Nazi groups had threatened to march Sunday on Franklin after interjecting themselves in the city’s recent mayoral election, which descended into ever-increasing depths of strangeness as far-right candidate Gabrielle Hanson embraced them and amplified their conspiracy theories. But throughout the afternoon, as police cruisers circled the roundabout near City Hall, and undercover officers with earpieces scanned the public square and cradled cameras with telephoto lenses from the top of a public parking garage, no Nazis showed themselves. ALSO READ: Revealed: Bomb-loving neo-Nazi is now menacing children Their absence — like Hanson’s overwhelming...