Patrick Little (Neo-Nazi)

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.

[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.

[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.

[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.

[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.

[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.