pulling support of some of the most extreme candidates rejects that telling cnn the racist beliefs of nazis, the kkk, white supremacists and others are repulsive, evil and have no fruitful place in the united states. but that s not stopped the small but troubling trend. in north carolina, republican russell walker s bid to grab a seat in the staios house is linked to rambling attacks on muslims, mormons and jews and rants about african-americans and so-called white rights. not all these people are pursuing such extreme agendaing but in one particularly stark example remember that white nationalist rally in charlottesville, virginia? james was there and now back home in washington state, he s won a low level party office where he made it clear on a white nationalistic podcast pushing the views. i m not going to tell you that knocking doors for republican congressmen is going
the annapolis area saying the capital gazette is the kind of newspaper he drew a picture of his dad when he was a child and sent it in to capital gazette and printed it on father s day. that kind of community newspaper. what can you tell us about the paper? yeah. i was thinking back to the days of the state house in annapolis. sometimes the only reporter covering an event at the staios house is going to be a reporter of this newspaper. this is the kind of newspaper, the local community and the state of maryland, depends on. there are multiple papers that are printed under the capital and gazette names and then qult baltimore sun parent opens the whole thing. very well-known to the public. and to your point about security and whether anyone would expect security in the office, this was a location, an address, right by the mall well-known to readers and the public. people would and could stop by. it s not like a giant paper where you have to go through