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Patrick Little (Neo-Nazi)

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Patrick Little
Born1984
Occupation(s)Neo-Nazi activist and politician
Years active2017-present
Known for2018 United States Senate election in California
Websitelittlerevolution.us

Patrick Little is a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, Neo-Nazi,[1][2] and white supremacist,[3] best known for his bid for the Republican nomination in the 2018 United States Senate election in California, where at one point he polled as high as 18% among all voters.

Early life

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Little was born in 1984 in Maine and is a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps. Before his entry into politics he worked as an IT engineer with a yearly salary of $100,000.[4][2] Little stated he used to be a pro-Israeli Libertarian and supporter of the Tea Party movement, but that shortly after leaving the Marines in 2015 he became an active contributor to WeSearchr chatrooms.[4] There he was recommended The Culture of Critique a trilogy of books by Kevin MacDonald that claims that evolutionary psychology provides the motivations behind Jewish group behavior and culture.[5] Little participated in the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.[4]

Political campaigns

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2018 Senate Election in California

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Little is most known for polling at 18% in a SurveyUSA poll for the 2018 United States Senate election in California which made him the top Republican in the race.[2] This made him the second most popular candidate in the election, and would've garnered him a run-off against incumbent Dianne Feinstein, however, shortly after the poll was released Little became the subject of intense media scrutiny.[2][6] Matt Barreto, a professor of political sciences at University of California, Los Angeles stated that most voters where unaware of Little's positions, and simply picked him in the polls due to being associated with the Republican Party, as the race quickly turned into a competition between two Democrats; Feinstein and Kevin de León.[6] Even fellow Neo-Nazi Christopher Cantwell stated that it was unlikely that the poll results would transition to electoral success for Little.[6] The election had a notably poor showing for the Republicans, who failed to stand any serious challenger to Feinstein.[1] Shortly after significant media attention was turned to Little and his Neo-Nazi beliefs, he dropped to 0% in the next poll, with nobody who was asked saying they'd vote for him.[7] His official campaign slogan was “Liberate the U.S. from the Jewish Oligarchy” and he would be endorsed by David Duke.[2][5][3]

Little attempted to attend the California Republican Party's 2018 convention in San Diego, however, the party's executive Cynthia Bryant ordered his removal and barred him from any future California Republican event, to which he tweeted that “The Republican Party of California is nothing but Zionist stooges.”[2][5] A video of Little being dragged out of the convention, kicking and spitting on an Israeli flag went viral.[8][9][1][10] Republican consultant Luis Alvarado stated that Little did not reflect Republican values and Matt Fleming, the official spokesmen for the California GOP sought to remove any and all affiliation between Little and the Republican party stating that "Mr. Little has never been an active member of our party."[2] During the campaign Little would partner with the Goyim Defense League for a "name the Jew" tour where he toured the United States with placards bearing antisemitic phrases such as; "Jews Rape Kids", "Jews Killed 30 Million", "The Holocaust is a Lie" and at one point flying a blimp over San Francisco with a text "Jews Rape Kids" and attempted to fly it near Oracle Park stadium during the Jewish Heritage Night with the San Francisco Giants event but failed due to poor weather conditions.[11][12][13][14]

Little would place 12th of 35, earning 89,867 votes or 1.35% of the electorate.[5][15] Little would go on to claim that the vote was rigged against him.[16]

Garden City Council

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In 2018 Little moved to Idaho and started a campaign for a seat on the Garden City Council in 2019.[5] Ada County Republican chairman Ryan Davidson issued a no comment on Little and his positions, but highlighted that the Garden City Council is non-partisan and therefore Little can't run as a Republican.[5] However, Garden City Mayor John Evans denounced Little as "baloney" and that his platform has no place in Garden City.[5] He would also be denounced by the Rabbi of Boise; Dan Fink, who called Little and his behavior “very, very ugly.”[5] His campaign ran robo-calls saying “America has a Jewish problem” over an instrumental version of “I’ll Be There For You,” across northern Idaho.[5] Little said he planned to make Sandpoint a "regional capital" in the fight against leftists and Jews.[5][17][16] Little would lose the election, earning just 126 votes or 3.6% of the electorate.[18]

2020 presidential campaign

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Little launched a write-in campaign for the Republican Nomination during the 2020 United States presidential election describing himself as a "Nationally Social Democratic American Patriot Republican."[3][a]

Views

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Little has denied the Holocaust happened and stated if he is elected he would make it illegal to raise money for Holocaust education.[2][5]

Little has gone on record saying Adolf Hitler was the second coming of Christ.[2][4]

One of his policy goals was to make an amendment to the United States Constitution to make it illegal for people of the Jewish faith to run for public office in the United States as well as additional legislation to mandate the death penalty to all politicians that voted in favor of foreign aid to Israel.[2][3]

Little has called the United States a “ethnically European nation.”[2] He also routinely claims that the United States is a "Zionist-occupied government" that will "do whatever the hell Israel wants."[3]

Little stated that if he was elected Senator he would moved to make all federal benefits merit based.[2]

Little also stated that he supports nationalizing big tech companies, such as Google, Facebook and Twitter.[2]

Little claims that the “top priority” of the Jewish people is to displace white people specifically, and that he believes Jews control the media, the entertainment industry and politics, and that "anti-Semitism is caused by Jewish behavior."[3]

Little called the Neo-Nazi website the Daily Stormer "too Jewish."[6] He is also an outspoken supporter of Christopher Cantwell.[6]

Little stated he is opposed to the idea of turning the whole of the United States into a white Ethnostate as proposed by Richard B. Spencer, rather arguing that the United States should be Balkanized.[4]

Little voiced support for Robert Bowers, the perpetrator of the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting on Gab.[16]

Personal life

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Little is married.[16]

Notes

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  1. ^ Or "NSDAP Republican", with NSDAP also being the abbreviation of the Nazi party

References

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  1. ^ a b c Garofoli, Joe. "Patrick Little, neo-Nazi Senate candidate, banned from state GOP convention". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Gomez, Luis (7 May 2018). "Who is Patrick Little, the far-right Senate candidate kicked out of the GOP convention?". San Diego Tribune. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Wilensky, David A. M. (18 September 2019). "White supremacist who ran for senate in California running for city council in Idaho". J. The Jewish News of Northern California. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
  4. ^ a b c d e Hayden, Michael Edison (2 May 2018). "Republican Senate Candidate Praises Hitler and Sparks Condemnation From California GOP". Newsweek. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Harding, Hayley. "California neo-Nazi running for seat on Garden City council". Idaho Statesman. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
  6. ^ a b c d e Hayden, Michael Edison (28 April 2018). "Republican Senate Candidate, Who Has Called for Country 'Free From Jews,' Could Be Dianne Feinstein's Challenger". Newsweek. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
  7. ^ Pink, Aiden (30 May 2018). "Anti-Semitic Senate Candidate Patrick Little Now Polling At 0%". The Forward. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
  8. ^ "Neo-Nazi California Senate candidate booted from GOP convention". Times of Israel. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
  9. ^ Gstalter, Morgan (6 May 2018). "California Senate candidate who admires Hitler kicked out of state's GOP convention". The Hill. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
  10. ^ "Neo-Nazi Senate candidate kicked out of California GOP convention". CBS News. 5 May 2018. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
  11. ^ Vocativ (September 4, 2018). "Nature Intervenes to Prevent Former Nazi Senate Candidate From Releasing Anti-Semitic Blimp". Facebook. Retrieved 2022-09-09.
  12. ^ ""Jews Rape Kids" Blimp Spotted in California - RVA Mag". rvamag.com. 5 September 2018. Retrieved 2022-09-09.
  13. ^ "Patrick Little's "Name the Jew" Tour Spreads Anti-Semitic Hate Nationwide". ADL. August 23, 2018. Retrieved July 25, 2019.
  14. ^ Fisher, Alyssa (August 8, 2018). "Patrick Little's 'Name The Jew' Tour Spreading Anti-Semitism Nationwide". The Forward. Retrieved July 25, 2019.
  15. ^ Goldiner, Dave (7 June 2018). "Neo-Nazi Republican Patrick Little Gets 1.2% In California Senate Primary". The Forward. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
  16. ^ a b c d ROBERTSON, MICHELLE (8 August 2018). "Neo-Nazi state senate candidate plans to establish 'antisemitic capital'". The Jerusalem Post. San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
  17. ^ Dawson, James (6 August 2018). "Failed Anti-Semitic Politician From California Says He's Headed To Idaho". Boise State Public Radio. Retrieved 21 December 2024.
  18. ^ "Idaho's Election results coverage 2019". KIVI-TV. 6 November 2019. Retrieved 21 December 2024.