Missouri Republicans try to remove man with ties to KKK from party ballot
- The Missouri Republican Party is seeking to remove a candidate affiliated with the KKK from the ballot for governor.
- Despite accepting the candidate's fee, court intervention may be necessary to remove him from the ballot.
- The candidate has a history of legal issues, including upcoming felony charges, and has unsuccessfully sued the Anti-Defamation League for defamation.
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Missouri Republicans try to remove man with ties to KKK from party ballot
Missouri Republicans are trying to remove a man associated with the Ku Klux Klan from their party's ticket. Southwestern Missouri man Darrell Leon McClanahan is a longshot candidate in the
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Read Full ArticleMissouri GOP Moves to Remove ‘Honorary’ KKK Member from Ballot
The Missouri Republican Party announced this morning that it has begun the process of removing Darrell Leon McClanahan III from the primary ballot after a photo resurfaced showing him giving a Nazi salute next to a man in white robes in front of a burning cross. McClanahan is running for governor as a Republican. The photo and an accompanying article on the Anti-Defamation League's website had previously been the subject of a lawsuit filed by Mc…
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