Duke was a state representative whose neo-Nazi alliances were disgorged in media reports during his run for governor in 1991.
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The first time I got accused of being a “neo-Nazi” it was shocking and disconcerting.
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One example of that: Rudel was a prominent member of the neo-Nazi German Reich Party from 1953 onward.
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In 1991, having lost his bid for reelection, Edwards declared his candidacy against David Duke, who was revealed to be a neo-Nazi.
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These are groups that take advantage,” he said, making it clear they are “bolstering the neo-Nazi right.