Trump gets unwanted endorsement from racists and Neo-Nazis

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Trump Gets Unwanted Endorsement From Racists And Neo-Nazis
Trump Gets Unwanted Endorsement From Racists And Neo-Nazis


Donald Trump has received an endorsement from groups in which he wants no connection -- racists and Neo-Nazis.

Last week, former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke praised The Donald, calling him the best of all the GOP candidates. However, Trump isn't looking for his endorsement.

"I don't need his endorsement," Trump told Bloomberg TV. "I certainly wouldn't want his endorsement. I don't need anybody's endorsement."

Duke clarified on his personal website that he has not officially endorsed Trump, instead, said that he supports his stance on immigration. And Duke isn't the only white supremacist to support Trump's views. According to Buzzfeed, at least eight top figures involved in the white nationalist movement favor Trump for president because of his stance on immigration.



Jared Taylor, who runs the bigoted publication American Renaissance, calls Donald Trump the nation's last chance.

"If Mr. Trump loses, this could be the last chance whites have to vote for a president who could actually do something useful for them and for their country," wrote Taylor. By "useful," he means preventing whites from becoming the minority.

Trump may not be looking for their endorsement, but he definitely seems to have it.

"A lot of people like me," Trump said. "Republicans like me, liberals like me. Everybody likes me."

Click through the gallery below for photos of Trump's 2016 presidential campaign so far:



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