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Paul Nehlen

Paul Nehlen (born May 9, 1969) is an American businessman, white supremacist,[2][3][4][5][6] retired politician, and former Congressional candidate from Wisconsin. He gained notoriety for controversial remarks while running in the 2016 and 2018 Republican Party primary elections in Wisconsin's 1st congressional district. In 2016 he was defeated by incumbent Paul Ryan by 84 to 16 percent. The 2018 primary was won by Bryan Steil; Nehlen came third.[5][7][8]

Paul Nehlen
Born (1969-05-09) May 9, 1969 (age 54)
EducationWidener University
University of Delaware (BA)
University of Phoenix (MBA)[1]
Occupation(s)Politician, businessman
Known forRunning against Paul Ryan in Wisconsin's 1st congressional district
Political partyRepublican
SpouseGabriela Lire
Children2
WebsiteCandidate website:

An April 2018 article in The Daily Beast declared that Nehlen was becoming one of the highest profile white nationalists in the United States, but he has been unsuccessful politically, also losing the support of Breitbart News. His online accounts have been closed at Twitter and Gab because of his activities.[7] Since early 2018 he has gained notice only for controversial remarks and largely disappeared from coverage in 2019.

Early life edit

Nehlen was born in Ohio, and has lived in Delavan, Wisconsin since 2014.[9]

He became a successful businessman and had stints at Deltech Engineering/United Dominion Industries and SPX Corporation,[10] and he served until 2016 as the Senior VP of Operations at Neptune-Benson LLC, a subsidiary of Evoqua Water Technologies. He holds several patents related to filtering and manufacturing methods.[11] In 2014, he registered a consulting business, Blue Skies Global LLC. It does not appear to have conducted any business to date.[12] Nehlen was an advisory board member from the Midwest Region of Operation Homefront until 2016.

Views edit

Nehlen has espoused alt-right, racist, white nationalist, nativist, protectionist, and antisemitic views.[13][14][15][16][17][18] He has used white nationalist memes to spread his message. Nehlen frequently uses the slogan: "It's OK to be white."[19] He was formerly backed by Steve Bannon.[19][20][21] Nehlen endorsed Republican Roy Moore in the 2017 Alabama U.S. Senate special election.[19][22] A few have said his views and actions show he has neo-Nazi ideology[23][24][25] and he has been endorsed by neo-Nazis.[26]

Lawful speech edit

On December 14, 2017, Nehlen's campaign for the 2018 congressional election released a statement calling for a federal law banning large social media companies from censoring or restricting 'lawful speech' (speech protected under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution) on their platforms. Nehlen's proposed bill includes fines of $500,000 for each violation. Supporters of Nehlen have used the hashtag #ShallNotCensor online to show their support for this position. Limitations to said speech would include "No publishing any individual's nonpublic residential address, telephone number, or email address without their consent".[27] However, Nehlen's campaign has posted private phone and email addresses without their consent on the website and then tweeted a link to them.[28][29]

Jews edit

On Twitter, he suggested Ari Cohn convert to Christianity to "fill a Jesus-shaped hole" inside of him.[19][30] Nehlen said he was reading The Culture of Critique (1998) by Kevin B. MacDonald and described it as "outstanding so far".[31][32][33] He called John Cardillo and Kurt Schlichter "shekels-for-hire" and posted a tweet with the antisemitic catchphrase "The goyim know" (referencing a theory about an alleged Jewish conspiracy and Gentiles being aware of said conspiracy).[15] In an attempt to provide a double standard, Nehlen sent a text message to The Washington Post, in which he stated: "I reject being called a White Supremacist, because clearly Pro-White isn't White Supremacy unless Pro-Jewish is Jewish Supremacy."[34]

In a discussion with neo-Nazi Patrick Little on an alt-right podcast, Nehlen formally endorsed genocide. He is quoted as saying he wouldn't be "opposed to somebody ... leadin’ a million Robert Bowers to the promised land."[35]

Political opponents edit

Nehlen once posted on Twitter a picture of Paul Ryan and Randy Bryce being dropped out of a helicopter, a reference to death flights, a method of executing political opponents used by South American autocratic governments during the late 20th century.[36][16]

Donald Trump edit

While running against incumbent Paul Ryan in the 2016 Republican primary for the seat representing Wisconsin's 1st congressional district, Nehlen was supportive of Donald Trump's presidential campaign, but was swamped by Ryan.[37][38] By 2018, however, he was criticizing Trump, describing him as a "cuck" and a failure.[39]

Meghan Markle edit

On February 9, 2018, Nehlen tweeted an image of Prince Harry with an offensive picture superimposed over the face of his American, biracial fiance Meghan Markle, with the words "Honey, does this tie make my face look pale?" Nehlen was subsequently suspended from Twitter. He objected to this as a violation of his free speech.[3][40]

Border wall and immigrants edit

In late February 2018, Nehlen was a guest on the radio show of David Duke, commenting to Duke that Trump's proposed border wall should include automatic turrets. Nehlen stated that any Mexican immigrant who approaches the American border should "be treated as an enemy combatant. Man, woman or child."[39]

Social media bans edit

In February 2018, after a series of racist and antisemitic tweets,[41][42] he was permanently suspended, or banned from Twitter.[42][43][44] The Republican Party of Wisconsin has cut off ties with Nehlen, saying that his "ideas have no place in the Republican Party".[45]

In April 2018, Nehlen allegedly doxed alt-right people that he saw as too moderate, willing to compromise, or unwilling to take militant street action.[46] Gab, an alt-tech platform, banned Nehlen for doxing a troll who went by the name Ricky Vaughn. After doxing the troll, who gained notoriety by posting popular racist and antisemitic memes, Nehlen claimed that the troll's real name is Douglass Mackey.[47]

In May 2019, Facebook, Inc. banned Nehlen and other controversial right-wing figures, including Alex Jones, Milo Yiannopoulos, Laura Loomer, and Paul Joseph Watson from the company's platforms, including Facebook and Instagram.[48][49]

Political career edit

2016 primary edit

For his run in the 2016 Wisconsin's 1st congressional district primaries, he received endorsements from Breitbart News and the Tea Party Patriots Citizens Fund and people such as Laura Ingraham and Sarah Palin.[50][51] He was defeated, getting 16% of the votes versus Paul Ryan with 84% of the votes.[52] When he posted a ballot selfie on election day, the Town of Delavan police said he had committed election fraud, a Class I felony. The police said he deliberately delayed an investigation by doing a factory reset on the phone and erasing the SIM card. Assistant District Attorney Haley Johnson said the ballot selfie was "technically a violation" of law, but decided not to issue criminal charges, stating Nehlen had "ignorantly posted the image to draw attention to his candidacy," and not vote buying. Johnson wrote "It is unfortunate that Mr. Nehlen showed such little regard for a law enforcement investigation."[53]

2018 primary edit

Nehlen ran again in the 2018 Republican primary against Nick Polce for the seat vacated by Paul Ryan, who was retiring.[54][55] He was backed by Steve Bannon until Roy Moore was defeated. Nehlen has alienated Breitbart and has been strongly criticized by the group.[19][20][21] On December 27, 2017, Bannon's adviser Arthur Schwartz said Nehlen is "dead to us" and "Bannon cut all ties with him and tossed him to the curb." Breitbart senior editor Joel Pollak said: "We don't support him."[56][57] On December 27, Pollak tweeted that Breitbart had not covered Nehlen in months. On December 18, 2017 he was a featured guest on Curt Schilling's Breitbart radio show Whatever It Takes; Schilling unequivocally expressed his endorsement of Nehlen.[58]

Callum Borchers of The Washington Post said "Breitbart's move is political calculus" because it "needs to align itself with politicians who can win to help regain the appearance of influence Moore's defeat damaged."[59]

On February 13, 2018, Wisconsin GOP spokesman Alec Zimmerman said, "Nehlen and his ideas have no place in the Republican Party." Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said, "It looks to me like he's a racist bigot." Ryan's campaign spokesman Kevin Seifert said, "It has long been clear that Paul Nehlen holds bigoted views." Nehlen responded with, "I am a member of the Republican Party regardless of what their traitorous, spineless apparatchiks believe," adding his agenda should "be the centerpiece of the Republican Party."[45]

Personal life edit

Nehlen is married to Gabriela Lira; they have had no children together. He has two adult sons from a previous marriage.[60]

Electoral history edit

U.S. House of Representatives, Wisconsin's 1st district, Republican primary, 2016[61]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Paul Ryan (incumbent) 57,364 84.06
Republican Paul Nehlen 10,864 15.92
Scattering N/A 15 0.02
Total 68,243 100
U.S House of Representatives, Wisconsin's 1st district Republican primary, 2018[62]
Party Candidate[63] Votes %
Republican Bryan Steil 30,883 51.6
Republican Nick Polce 8,945 14.9
Republican Paul Nehlen 6,635 11.1
Republican Kevin Adam Steen 6,262 10.5
Republican Jeremy Ryan 6,221 10.4
Republican Brad Boivin 924 1.5
Total 59,870 100

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Official website

paul, nehlen, born, 1969, american, businessman, white, supremacist, retired, politician, former, congressional, candidate, from, wisconsin, gained, notoriety, controversial, remarks, while, running, 2016, 2018, republican, party, primary, elections, wisconsin. Paul Nehlen born May 9 1969 is an American businessman white supremacist 2 3 4 5 6 retired politician and former Congressional candidate from Wisconsin He gained notoriety for controversial remarks while running in the 2016 and 2018 Republican Party primary elections in Wisconsin s 1st congressional district In 2016 he was defeated by incumbent Paul Ryan by 84 to 16 percent The 2018 primary was won by Bryan Steil Nehlen came third 5 7 8 Paul NehlenBorn 1969 05 09 May 9 1969 age 54 Ohio United StatesEducationWidener UniversityUniversity of Delaware BA University of Phoenix MBA 1 Occupation s Politician businessmanKnown forRunning against Paul Ryan in Wisconsin s 1st congressional districtPolitical partyRepublicanSpouseGabriela LireChildren2WebsiteCandidate website electnehlen comAn April 2018 article in The Daily Beast declared that Nehlen was becoming one of the highest profile white nationalists in the United States but he has been unsuccessful politically also losing the support of Breitbart News His online accounts have been closed at Twitter and Gab because of his activities 7 Since early 2018 he has gained notice only for controversial remarks and largely disappeared from coverage in 2019 Contents 1 Early life 2 Views 2 1 Lawful speech 2 2 Jews 2 3 Political opponents 2 4 Donald Trump 2 5 Meghan Markle 2 6 Border wall and immigrants 3 Social media bans 4 Political career 4 1 2016 primary 4 2 2018 primary 5 Personal life 6 Electoral history 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editNehlen was born in Ohio and has lived in Delavan Wisconsin since 2014 9 He became a successful businessman and had stints at Deltech Engineering United Dominion Industries and SPX Corporation 10 and he served until 2016 as the Senior VP of Operations at Neptune Benson LLC a subsidiary of Evoqua Water Technologies He holds several patents related to filtering and manufacturing methods 11 In 2014 he registered a consulting business Blue Skies Global LLC It does not appear to have conducted any business to date 12 Nehlen was an advisory board member from the Midwest Region of Operation Homefront until 2016 Views editNehlen has espoused alt right racist white nationalist nativist protectionist and antisemitic views 13 14 15 16 17 18 He has used white nationalist memes to spread his message Nehlen frequently uses the slogan It s OK to be white 19 He was formerly backed by Steve Bannon 19 20 21 Nehlen endorsed Republican Roy Moore in the 2017 Alabama U S Senate special election 19 22 A few have said his views and actions show he has neo Nazi ideology 23 24 25 and he has been endorsed by neo Nazis 26 Lawful speech edit On December 14 2017 Nehlen s campaign for the 2018 congressional election released a statement calling for a federal law banning large social media companies from censoring or restricting lawful speech speech protected under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution on their platforms Nehlen s proposed bill includes fines of 500 000 for each violation Supporters of Nehlen have used the hashtag ShallNotCensor online to show their support for this position Limitations to said speech would include No publishing any individual s nonpublic residential address telephone number or email address without their consent 27 However Nehlen s campaign has posted private phone and email addresses without their consent on the website and then tweeted a link to them 28 29 Jews edit On Twitter he suggested Ari Cohn convert to Christianity to fill a Jesus shaped hole inside of him 19 30 Nehlen said he was reading The Culture of Critique 1998 by Kevin B MacDonald and described it as outstanding so far 31 32 33 He called John Cardillo and Kurt Schlichter shekels for hire and posted a tweet with the antisemitic catchphrase The goyim know referencing a theory about an alleged Jewish conspiracy and Gentiles being aware of said conspiracy 15 In an attempt to provide a double standard Nehlen sent a text message to The Washington Post in which he stated I reject being called a White Supremacist because clearly Pro White isn t White Supremacy unless Pro Jewish is Jewish Supremacy 34 In a discussion with neo Nazi Patrick Little on an alt right podcast Nehlen formally endorsed genocide He is quoted as saying he wouldn t be opposed to somebody leadin a million Robert Bowers to the promised land 35 Political opponents edit Nehlen once posted on Twitter a picture of Paul Ryan and Randy Bryce being dropped out of a helicopter a reference to death flights a method of executing political opponents used by South American autocratic governments during the late 20th century 36 16 Donald Trump edit While running against incumbent Paul Ryan in the 2016 Republican primary for the seat representing Wisconsin s 1st congressional district Nehlen was supportive of Donald Trump s presidential campaign but was swamped by Ryan 37 38 By 2018 however he was criticizing Trump describing him as a cuck and a failure 39 Meghan Markle edit On February 9 2018 Nehlen tweeted an image of Prince Harry with an offensive picture superimposed over the face of his American biracial fiance Meghan Markle with the words Honey does this tie make my face look pale Nehlen was subsequently suspended from Twitter He objected to this as a violation of his free speech 3 40 Border wall and immigrants edit In late February 2018 Nehlen was a guest on the radio show of David Duke commenting to Duke that Trump s proposed border wall should include automatic turrets Nehlen stated that any Mexican immigrant who approaches the American border should be treated as an enemy combatant Man woman or child 39 Social media bans editIn February 2018 after a series of racist and antisemitic tweets 41 42 he was permanently suspended or banned from Twitter 42 43 44 The Republican Party of Wisconsin has cut off ties with Nehlen saying that his ideas have no place in the Republican Party 45 In April 2018 Nehlen allegedly doxed alt right people that he saw as too moderate willing to compromise or unwilling to take militant street action 46 Gab an alt tech platform banned Nehlen for doxing a troll who went by the name Ricky Vaughn After doxing the troll who gained notoriety by posting popular racist and antisemitic memes Nehlen claimed that the troll s real name is Douglass Mackey 47 In May 2019 Facebook Inc banned Nehlen and other controversial right wing figures including Alex Jones Milo Yiannopoulos Laura Loomer and Paul Joseph Watson from the company s platforms including Facebook and Instagram 48 49 Political career edit2016 primary edit For his run in the 2016 Wisconsin s 1st congressional district primaries he received endorsements from Breitbart News and the Tea Party Patriots Citizens Fund and people such as Laura Ingraham and Sarah Palin 50 51 He was defeated getting 16 of the votes versus Paul Ryan with 84 of the votes 52 When he posted a ballot selfie on election day the Town of Delavan police said he had committed election fraud a Class I felony The police said he deliberately delayed an investigation by doing a factory reset on the phone and erasing the SIM card Assistant District Attorney Haley Johnson said the ballot selfie was technically a violation of law but decided not to issue criminal charges stating Nehlen had ignorantly posted the image to draw attention to his candidacy and not vote buying Johnson wrote It is unfortunate that Mr Nehlen showed such little regard for a law enforcement investigation 53 2018 primary edit Nehlen ran again in the 2018 Republican primary against Nick Polce for the seat vacated by Paul Ryan who was retiring 54 55 He was backed by Steve Bannon until Roy Moore was defeated Nehlen has alienated Breitbart and has been strongly criticized by the group 19 20 21 On December 27 2017 Bannon s adviser Arthur Schwartz said Nehlen is dead to us and Bannon cut all ties with him and tossed him to the curb Breitbart senior editor Joel Pollak said We don t support him 56 57 On December 27 Pollak tweeted that Breitbart had not covered Nehlen in months On December 18 2017 he was a featured guest on Curt Schilling s Breitbart radio show Whatever It Takes Schilling unequivocally expressed his endorsement of Nehlen 58 Callum Borchers of The Washington Post said Breitbart s move is political calculus because it needs to align itself with politicians who can win to help regain the appearance of influence Moore s defeat damaged 59 On February 13 2018 Wisconsin GOP spokesman Alec Zimmerman said Nehlen and his ideas have no place in the Republican Party Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said It looks to me like he s a racist bigot Ryan s campaign spokesman Kevin Seifert said It has long been clear that Paul Nehlen holds bigoted views Nehlen responded with I am a member of the Republican Party regardless of what their traitorous spineless apparatchiks believe adding his agenda should be the centerpiece of the Republican Party 45 Personal life editNehlen is married to Gabriela Lira they have had no children together He has two adult sons from a previous marriage 60 Electoral history editMain article United States House of Representatives elections in Wisconsin 2016 District 1 U S House of Representatives Wisconsin s 1st district Republican primary 2016 61 Party Candidate Votes Republican Paul Ryan incumbent 57 364 84 06Republican Paul Nehlen 10 864 15 92Scattering N A 15 0 02Total 68 243 100Main article United States House of Representatives elections in Wisconsin 2018 District 1 U S House of Representatives Wisconsin s 1st district Republican primary 2018 62 Party Candidate 63 Votes Republican Bryan Steil 30 883 51 6Republican Nick Polce 8 945 14 9Republican Paul Nehlen 6 635 11 1Republican Kevin Adam Steen 6 262 10 5Republican Jeremy Ryan 6 221 10 4Republican Brad Boivin 924 1 5Total 59 870 100See also editI Don t Speak GermanReferences edit Paul Nehlen s Biography The Voter s Self Defense System Vote Smart Retrieved May 1 2018 Jewish Republicans very confident white supremacist won t replace Paul Ryan The Times of Israel Jewish Telegraphic Agency April 12 2018 Retrieved April 12 2018 a b Oppenheim Maya February 13 2018 Republican candidate banned from twitter for racist Meghan Markle tweet The Independent Archived from the original on May 25 2022 Hayden Michael Edison April 11 2018 Will Paul Ryan be replaced by a white supremacist in Wisconsin Newsweek Retrieved April 12 2018 a b Stack Liam April 11 2018 Paul Ryan Is Leaving Who s Running for His Seat The New York Times Coaston Jane July 9 2018 Self described Nazis and white supremacists are running as Republicans across the country The GOP is terrified Vox Retrieved August 19 2018 a b Markay Lachlan April 11 2018 Paul Ryan s Retirement Gives a Big Boost to the Most Prominent White Nationalist in U S Politics The Daily Beast Retrieved April 17 2018 Moghe Sonia April 12 2018 Meet Iron Stache the Democrat running to replace Paul Ryan in Wisconsin CNN Miller S A March 29 2016 Businessman Paul Nehlen to challenge Paul Ryan from right in primary Says he s had it with House speaker betraying conservatives The Washington Times Archived from the original on June 4 2017 Retrieved January 6 2018 Paul Nehlen s Business Timeline Nehlen For Congress Archived from the original on December 27 2017 Retrieved January 6 2018 Patents by Inventor Paul F Nehlen III Justia Archived from the original on December 8 2017 Retrieved January 6 2018 O Donnell Dan March 7 2017 Is Paul Ryan s Primary Opponent Really a Small Business Owner News Talk 1130 WISN Archived from the original on September 25 2017 Retrieved January 6 2018 O Reilly Andrew July 20 2018 Nazis and anti Semites slip through GOP primaries causing headaches for party Fox News Channel Retrieved August 11 2018 Hayden Michael Edison December 20 2017 A Republican candidate for Congress has openly embraced neo Nazi meme culture Newsweek Archived from the original on December 26 2017 Retrieved December 26 2017 a b Guttman Nathan December 26 2017 Paul Nehlen Paul Ryan s Alt Right Opponent Goes On Shekel For Hire Rant The Forward Archived from the original on December 27 2017 Retrieved December 26 2017 a b Brigham Bob December 20 2017 Bannon backed candidate advocates murdering Paul Ryan with a fascist death flight RawStory Archived from the original on December 27 2017 Retrieved December 26 2017 Green Emma January 24 2018 Paul Nehlen Is an Anti Semitic Clown The Atlantic Strickland Patrick February 9 2018 Alarm Over White Supremacist Candidates Al Jazeera Asked by Duke if it was wrong to support the preservation of a white majority country Nehlen replied that it was right and righteous to do so a b c d e Sommer Allison Kaplan December 20 2017 Meet the White Nationalist Who Wants to Replace House Speaker Paul Ryan Haaretz Archived from the original on January 2 2018 a b Kuper Theodore November 17 2017 Steve Bannon Candidates Fail National Review Archived from the original on November 25 2017 a b Mathias Christopher A Republican Running To Replace Paul Ryan Comes With White Nationalist Street Cred HuffPost Archived from the original on December 28 2017 Kumar Anugrah Alleged White Nationalist Tied to President Trump and Roy Moore Challenging Paul Ryan The Christian Post Archived from the original on December 27 2017 Shepherd Jake August 15 2018 More Than 6 600 Wisconsin Republicans Voted for a Neo Nazi in Last Night s Primary Gritpost Retrieved August 19 2018 US politician Paul Nehlen s racist tweets at Meghan Markle see his account permanently suspended by Twitter Firstpost February 13 2018 Retrieved August 19 2018 Rubin Nathan December 28 2017 Roy Moore lost But there are already more like him Millennial Politics Retrieved August 19 2018 EST Michael Edison Hayden on 1 30 18 at 6 53 pm January 30 2018 A Republican who appears on white supremacist podcasts published a list of Jews in the media Newsweek Retrieved May 10 2019 ShallNotCensor Paul Nehlen for Congress electnehlen com Archived from the original on February 3 2018 Retrieved February 12 2018 Mason Kyla Calvert January 31 2018 Paul Nehlen Posts List of Critics Says 74 are Jews Wisconsin Public Radio Retrieved February 12 2018 Stein Jason January 31 2018 Paul Ryan challenger posts phone numbers of critics after claiming 74 are Jews USA Today Retrieved February 12 2018 Paul Nehlen pnehlen December 19 2017 See now we re getting somewhere AriCohn You can t fill a Jesus shaped hole in your heart by trolling the internet calling people names Tweet Archived from the original on January 23 2018 Retrieved January 23 2018 via Twitter Hayden Michael Edison December 27 2017 Neo Nazis celebrated Republican Paul Nehlen s endorsement of an anti Semitic book Newsweek Archived from the original on January 13 2018 Retrieved January 23 2018 Paul Nehlen pnehlen December 26 2017 Currently reading pic twitter com 8UVUeEn7PC Tweet Archived from the original on January 5 2018 Retrieved January 23 2018 via Twitter Paul Nehlen pnehlen January 4 2018 As you know I m currently reading The Culture of Critique which is outstanding so far Newsweek recetly sic published a grotesque smear piece on the book Here is the response to that piece by the book s author Professor Kevin MacDonald Tweet Archived from the original on January 4 2018 Retrieved January 23 2018 via Twitter Weigel David December 27 2017 Ryan s pro white primary foe denounced by Breitbart after his anti Semitic tweets The Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved April 11 2018 Paul Nehlen Southern Poverty Law Center Retrieved September 5 2019 Franklin Jonathan January 9 2001 Chilean army admits 120 thrown into sea The Guardian Diamond Jeremy August 2 2016 Trump praises Ryan s primary challenger CNN Retrieved May 7 2019 Mccaskill Nolan D May 6 2016 Paul Ryan s primary opponent I ll support Trump POLITICO Retrieved May 7 2019 a b Hayden Michael Edison March 14 2018 The alt right s first candidate is too right for many white nationalists Newsweek Retrieved April 5 2018 Morton Victor February 11 2018 Paul Nehlen Twitter account suspended The Washington Times Sommer Allison Kaplan January 30 2018 Meet Paul Nehlen the Hate baiting Republican Trying to Unseat Paul Ryan Haaretz a b Phillips Kristine February 13 2018 GOP politician from Wisconsin banned from Twitter for photoshopped Meghan Markle tweet Chicago Tribune Sullivan Emily February 13 2018 Twitter Bans GOP Contender For Racist Tweet Targeting Meghan Markle NPR Scott Bauer February 13 2018 Republicans Distance Themselves From Ryan Foe Paul Nehlen Associated Press a b Sommerhauser Mark February 14 2018 State GOP No place in the Republican Party for Wisconsin congressional candidate banned by Twitter Wisconsin State Journal Retrieved February 16 2018 In another major stumble for the alt right pundit Ricky Vaughn allegedly doxed by Paul Nehlen Southern Poverty Law Center April 3 2018 Retrieved April 5 2018 Pink Aiden April 5 2018 Even The Alt Right Is Sick of Paul Nehlen FastForward Katie Paul May 2 2019 Facebook bans Alex Jones other extremist figures Reuters Isaac Mike Roose Kevin May 2 2019 Facebook Bans Alex Jones Louis Farrakhan and Others From Its Services The New York Times Paul Nehlen and Breitbart s Shameless Opportunism National Review January 5 2018 Archived from the original on January 6 2018 Retrieved January 12 2018 Paul Nehlen s Political Summary Vote Smart Retrieved May 10 2019 Paul Nehlen Ballotpedia Archived from the original on May 4 2017 Police Republican Paul Nehlen deliberately delayed investigation into ballot selfie FOX6Now com July 11 2017 Archived from the original on January 1 2018 Retrieved December 31 2017 POLCE NICK Candidate overview FEC gov FEC gov Archived from the original on December 27 2017 Paul Nehlen and Breitbart s Shameless Opportunism December 21 2017 Archived from the original on December 27 2017 Darcy Oliver Bannon adviser Paul Ryan challenger Paul Nehlen is dead to us after inflammatory tweets Archived from the original on December 27 2017 Breitbart cuts ties with Paul Ryan rival Paul Nehlen over anti Semitic rhetoric Haaretz Jewish Telegraphic Agency December 27 2017 Retrieved November 7 2018 Legum Judd December 28 2017 Breitbart quietly deletes recent interview with openly racist congressional candidate ThinkProgress Archived from the original on December 29 2017 Retrieved December 29 2017 Borchers Callum December 28 2017 Analysis The real reason Breitbart abandoned pro white Paul Nehlen The Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Archived from the original on January 1 2018 Retrieved December 31 2017 Zambo Kristin April 10 2016 Delavan businessman hopes to unseat Ryan The Journal Times Wisconsin Elections Commission Wisconsin Elections Commission August 9 2016 Archived from the original on December 3 2016 Retrieved December 2 2016 Paul Ryan Is Leaving Who s Running for His Seat The New York Times April 11 2018 These are candidates who have announced the intention to run nominating papers must 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