Donald Trump Stumbles into an Embarrassing Situation with KKK Ring Leader

High-profile conservatives like Senator Ben Sasse of Nebraska are mounting a moral case against Donald Trump. If Trump wins the nomination will conservative voters in November follow suit

Donald Trump Stumbles into an Embarrassing Situation with KKK Ring Leader

"They also don't mock people with disabilities, insult war heroes, divide people by religion and nationality, and insult women". Head here for more details.

Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump and Marco Rubio will be stumping in Louisiana when the dust clears from Super Tuesday as both candidates seek to build support before Saturday's primary in the state. "But then you look at voters and they are quite comfortable with Trump as the nominee..." Trump said, "And frankly, he talked about groups".

In Ohio, Sen. Rob Portman is explicitly seeking distance: "I'm not a rabble-rousing, red-meat Donald Trump guy", he told The Washington Post.

"The last thing we want is for white supremacists to use this campaign to mainstream their bigotry", said Jonathan A. Greenblatt, CEO of the League, in a statement. There was a commotion, and my father began moving in the direction the comment came from, wanting to demonstrate that he had heard what had been said and was unwilling to let it go unacknowledged. A large segment of that party during he primary endorsed a self-declared "socialist".

Matt LAUER: "When you say the party is self-destructing, what do you see as the biggest problem with the Reform Party right now?"

Emanuel persuaded the City Council to approve a crackdown on riverfront signs that will inadvertently help to promote Trump's treasured brand.

On Monday, Rubio defended himself on one point: an attack from Trump on the size of is ears.

It gets worse for Toomey, a fiscal conservative who once was president of the anti-tax Club for Growth. And they said there were no charges, no nothing.

This Tuesday is one of the most important days in the 2016 presidential election campaign so far.

There was an ugly confrontation at Trump's rally at Radford, Virginia, after protesters interrupted him when a Secret Service employee appeared to put a photographer in a choke hold and throw him down on a table.

For Trump, the support of white supremacists is not a new element of his campaign, but he has never touted associations with the groups or in any way publicly courted their support.

Watch the full interview in the video below.

But even the Texas senator acknowledged to reporters that his chief rival would likely do well Tuesday. "The electoral map, I guess", the operative said. "Donald is going to come out with a whole bunch of delegates. And so you're asking me a question that I'm supposed to be talking about people that I know nothing about". "The Devonshire - I know there is a road Devonshire but I don't think my father ever lived on Devonshire".

Trump has since said he wants nothing to do with Duke and other white nationalists. Mr. Trump disavowed Mr. Duke's support at a press conference where he was joined by New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, though a day or two later during an interview on CNN, he pretended as if he didn't know who Mr. Duke was. "I could hardly hear what he's saying".

The ADL issued the informational list on Monday, and said it had shared it with all the candidates along with information on the Ku Klux Klan and hate groups in general.

"Will you unequivocally condemn David Duke and say that you don't want his vote or that of other white supremacists in this election?"

Trump also later tweeted his earlier disavowal of David Duke.

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