COLUMBUS (TNS) — The driver accused of killing a protester in Charlottesville, Virginia, was from Ohio. Other participants in the white nationalist march last weekend have been identified as being from Ohio. What had been the world’s most popular white-supremacist website until it was knocked off the internet last week was based in Ohio. The Southern Poverty Law Center and FBI say that an above-average number of hate groups and hate crimes are in Ohio. And a state representative that said if Confederate monuments come down, so should those of Bill Clinton (who “glorified adultery and perjury”) and Martin Luther King (who was against gay marriage) is from Ohio. Perhaps surprisingly, Ohio has become an “epicenter of hate group activity,” and Ohio Democratic Chairman David Pepper wants to know why. “I think people are very quick to attribute this to being a Southern issue; we dismiss it as happening somewhere else,” said Pepper, who was on a press call today with Rep.