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Another Neo-Nazi Running For Congress. His Name Is Patrick Little.
Patrick Little is a Republican
running
for U.S. Senate in California on a platform so extreme that he is urging supporters not to donate to campaign “unless you are doxed,” since campaign contributions are public record.
Little is hoping to challenge Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein for her seat in Congress and even if he doesn’t win, he hopes to bait California Republicans into engaging with his anti-Semitic and white supremacist agenda. The primary election for his race is on June 5.
The chances that Little makes it through in California’s top-two primary may be slim, but he still joins the ranks of open extremists running as Republicans. Holocaust denier Arthur Jones recently won an uncontested Republican primary for a House seat in Illinois.
Overt anti-Semites have been
slowly creeping into Republican politics in the aftermath of President Trump’s successful, populist candidacy, and now one of them has a fighting chance of representing the Republican Party in a Senate race.
The man in question is Patrick Little, an extremist with hardline anti-Semitic views who is backed by David Duke and other far-right extremistshttp://www.rightwingwatch.org/post/theres-another-neo-nazi-running-for-congress-his-name-is-patrick-little/
I see no way he can win. But why does the DOPer Party allow them as members or to vote with them? Not that other parties don't have some of their own. Just not as sick
Patrick Little is a Republican
running
for U.S. Senate in California on a platform so extreme that he is urging supporters not to donate to campaign “unless you are doxed,” since campaign contributions are public record.
Little is hoping to challenge Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein for her seat in Congress and even if he doesn’t win, he hopes to bait California Republicans into engaging with his anti-Semitic and white supremacist agenda. The primary election for his race is on June 5.
The chances that Little makes it through in California’s top-two primary may be slim, but he still joins the ranks of open extremists running as Republicans. Holocaust denier Arthur Jones recently won an uncontested Republican primary for a House seat in Illinois.
Overt anti-Semites have been
slowly creeping into Republican politics in the aftermath of President Trump’s successful, populist candidacy, and now one of them has a fighting chance of representing the Republican Party in a Senate race.
The man in question is Patrick Little, an extremist with hardline anti-Semitic views who is backed by David Duke and other far-right extremistshttp://www.rightwingwatch.org/post/theres-another-neo-nazi-running-for-congress-his-name-is-patrick-little/
I see no way he can win. But why does the DOPer Party allow them as members or to vote with them? Not that other parties don't have some of their own. Just not as sick