NEW HAMPSHIRE: Trump Campaign Declines To Denounce Robocalls By White Supremacists [VIDEO]

The Trump campaign today declined to denounce robocalls being made by a white supremacists group on his behalf in New Hampshire, only saying that Trump has nothing to do with any outside Super PAC. CNN interviewed Jared Taylor, the spokesman of the group (which Tony Perkins infamously addressed in 2001) and they report:



New Hampshire voters may be stunned to hear the latest robocall asking for their vote; it’s from white nationalists with a simple, disturbing message. “We don’t need Muslims. We need smart, educated, white people,” according to the male voice on the calls, which began Thursday night and urge voters in New Hampshire to vote for Donald Trump.

Jared Taylor, online editor of AmRen, the media outlet of the white nationalist group called American Renaissance, is one of the voices on the robocall. Taylor is also spokesman for the group the Council of Conservative Citizens, which is widely considered to be white supremacist group, though they call themselves a “white rights” group on their website. The group dates back decades and inspired Dylann Roof, who last summer shot and killed nine people at the Emanuel African Methodist Church in Charleston, South Carolina.

“Most white people would prefer to live in majority white neighborhoods and send their children to majority white schools, and deep in their bones, they are deeply disturbed by an immigration policy that is making the United States majority non-white,” said Taylor. “So when Donald Trump talks about sending out all the illegals, building a wall and a moratorium on Islamic immigration, that’s very appealing to a lot of ordinary white people.”


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