Anti-racism protesters recognize the risk that comes with their calls for equal justice, knowing that for all their peaceful protests, scenes of burning buildings will hand President Trump the images he needs for his "law and order" re-election campaign. But activists in hotspots such as Portland and Kenosha say they are confident voters are on their side and that they won't back down. "We're not intimidated," said Veronica King, leader of the Kenosha NAACP. With Trump, a Republican, trailing Democratic challenger Joe Biden in the polls ahead of the Nov. election, the president has seized on the violence coming from...