'She had no idea who that was': Kelly Loeffler's campaign condemns neo-Nazi and ex KKK leader Chester Doles after she posed for a photo with him ahead of Georgia runoff elections

 Kelly Loeffler's campaign has insisted that she 'had no idea' who ex Ku Klux Klan leader Chester Doles was when she posed for a photo with him at a recent event.  

A photo taken on Friday at a campaign event in Dawsonville, Georgia has been circulating on social media of her posing with the longtime white supremacist - leading to an outcry from activists.  

It comes less than a month to go until the runoff elections that will determine the balance of the U.S. Senate.     

Loeffler did not know who Chester Doles was when she took a picture with him, her campaign spokesman Stephen Lawson said in a statement to The Associated Press on Sunday.

'Kelly had no idea who that was, and if she had she would have kicked him out immediately because we condemn in the most vociferous terms everything that he stands for,' Lawson said.

Georgia Republican U.S. Sen. Kelly Loeffler's campaign have insisted that she 'had no idea' who ex Ku Klux Klan leader Chester Doles was when she posed for a photo (pictured) with him at a recent event

Georgia Republican U.S. Sen. Kelly Loeffler's campaign have insisted that she 'had no idea' who ex Ku Klux Klan leader Chester Doles was when she posed for a photo (pictured) with him at a recent event

Doles is a longtime white supremacist who spent decades in the Ku Klux Klan and the neo-Nazi National Alliance. 

According to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Doles was sentenced to prison for the 1993 beating of a Black man in Maryland and again on weapons violations in Georgia.

Doles is also associated with the Hammerskins, a racist skinhead gang, with whom he marched in the 2017 United the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.

Doles is a longtime white supremacist who spent decades in the Ku Klux Klan and the neo-Nazi National Alliance (pictured at a Trump rally last year)

Doles is a longtime white supremacist who spent decades in the Ku Klux Klan and the neo-Nazi National Alliance (pictured at a Trump rally last year)

In response to a message from AP, Doles said Sunday he had 'publicly renounced racism on several occasions in the past couple of years.' 

Doles added that he attended a 'redemption service,' standing 'in front of an all-Black congregation and told my story and renounced all racism and asked for God's forgiveness.'

Doles posted the picture of him and Loeffler to his account on VK, a Russian social networking site where he has posted pictures of himself posing with other Georgia politicians, including Republican Congresswoman-elect Marjorie Taylor Greene, the paper reported.


According to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Doles was sentenced to prison for the 1993 beating of a Black man in Maryland and again on weapons violations in Georgia. Pictured in 1992 in a KKK hat

According to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Doles was sentenced to prison for the 1993 beating of a Black man in Maryland and again on weapons violations in Georgia. Pictured in 1992 in a KKK hat 

In 2019, Doles started a new organization called American Patriots USA, a group supportive of President Donald Trump

In 2019, Doles started a new organization called American Patriots USA, a group supportive of President Donald Trump

Doles has attempted to insinuate himself into Republican politics over the past year, claiming to have renounced his past while maintaining ties with longtime friends in the white supremacist movement.

In 2019, Doles started a new organization called American Patriots USA, a group supportive of President Donald Trump but stayed deeply tied to the far-right militia movement. 

Doles endorsed several longshot political candidates in the 2020 election, but also attempted to tie himself to Greene, who had Doles removed from an event in September in Ringgold.

Both major parties and activist groups are plowing tens of millions of dollars into Georgia ahead of January 5, when David Perdue and Loeffler bid to hold off Democrats Jon Ossoff and Rev. Raphael Warnock, respectively.

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Republicans need one victory to maintain their Senate majority. Democrats need a Georgia sweep to force a 50-50 Senate and position Vice President-elect Kamala Harris as the tiebreaking vote.

A flurry of top-flight surrogates has underscored the stakes of the race. President Barack Obama headlined a recent virtual rally for Democrats. President-elect Joe Biden plans to visit Atlanta this week to campaign for Ossoff and Warnock. Vice President Mike Pence was in the state last week and plans to return Thursday.

'She had no idea who that was': Kelly Loeffler's campaign condemns neo-Nazi and ex KKK leader Chester Doles after she posed for a photo with him ahead of Georgia runoff elections 'She had no idea who that was': Kelly Loeffler's campaign condemns neo-Nazi and ex KKK leader Chester Doles after she posed for a photo with him ahead of Georgia runoff elections Reviewed by Your Destination on December 15, 2020 Rating: 5

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