BreezeWood
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Does anyone evr research a subject before throwing out something that is a total lie. Let me clear up the lies being spread.
Over roughly the last 16 years (2010–2026), the public record shows that most major white supremacist, neo-Nazi, and Ku Klux Klan organizations have overwhelmingly favored Republican candidates—especially Donald Trump after 2015. That does not mean the Republican Party endorses these groups, nor does it mean their support reflects the views of most Republican voters. It means these groups themselves have generally expressed support for Republican candidates rather than Democrats.
Here's what the evidence shows:
Group Typical Political Preference (2010–2026) Ku Klux Klan factions Mostly endorsed or praised Republican candidates, especially Trump National Socialist Movement Supported Trump over Democrats The Daily Stormer Strongly pro-Trump Patriot Front Does not formally endorse candidates but promotes themes aligned against Democrats Identity Evropa (later American Identity Movement) Generally supported Trump-era politics Aryan Nations remnants Historically aligned with far-right politics Antisemitic groups
Most organized antisemitic groups in the United States are also on the far right and have generally opposed Democratic candidates while expressing support for Trump or nationalist movements. These include various neo-Nazi and white nationalist organizations identified by organizations such as the Anti-Defamation League and the Southern Poverty Law Center.
There are also small numbers of antisemitic extremists on the far left, often associated with extreme anti-Zionist ideologies, but they have not represented the main organized white supremacist movement in the U.S.
Why they supported Trump
Researchers who study extremism have found these groups often cited issues such as:
Again, these were the groups' stated reasons—not positions officially adopted by the Republican Party.
- Restricting immigration
- Nationalism
- Opposition to multiculturalism
- Opposition to affirmative action
- Perceived defense of traditional Western identity
Did Democrats receive support from these groups?
There is little evidence that major white supremacist or KKK organizations have endorsed Democratic presidential candidates during this period. Their public statements have overwhelmingly criticized Democratic candidates and urged support for Republicans, particularly Trump.
THESE GROUPS ARE SUPPORTING TRUMP AND MAGA MORE THAN ANY PARTY
the kkk is a christian only organization without a political affiliation - is the heart and soul of the bible belt in the u s.
rather they chose who at the time support their regressive agendas is the political party they affiliate with and history proves those parties use them for their own advantages - presently the pugs are their chosen and willing partners.