The Day

The Neo-Nazi vote

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This editorial appeared in the Chicago Tribune.

This embarrassm­ent is on Republican­s. Let both parties stay awake during future filing periods to prevent unsavory characters from hijacking their good names.

Ideally, Arthur Jones would have received no votes because he deserves no support. But even one vote — his own — would have been enough to win last Tuesday’s primary because he ran unopposed. Instead, he got 20,458. The Cook County Clerk’s Office reports that 70 percent of suburban voters in the district pulling a Republican ballot checked his name.

We blame a lack of situationa­l awareness. Republican­s didn’t bother to recruit a legitimate candidate because the district is gerrymande­red to elect a Democrat. So Jones (an avowed neo-Nazi and Holocaust denier) waltzed in and now is set to run on their ticket in November against incumbent U.S. Rep. Dan Lipinski. This embarrassm­ent is on Republican­s. Let both parties stay awake during future filing periods to prevent unsavory characters from hijacking their good names.

Most voters didn’t intend to support Jones, we’re certain. They voted the party line and automatica­lly filled in the box next to his name. Why research an unopposed candidate? We wish they had paid more attention to news reports. If they feel a little chagrined, they ought to.

The lesson here is democracy is imperfect. But it can also be self-correcting for 3rd District residents. This November: Vote Lipinski. All of you.

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