But this year’s primary, scheduled to be held on March 20, marks a dramatic departure from past elections.“And given the fact that I’ve got no opposition in the primary, OK, I win that one by default all right,” Jones said.That means the GOP establishment is now bridled with an admitted racist as its candidate, whom they have been quick to distance themselves from. “The Illinois Republican Party and our country have no place for Nazis like Arthur Jones,” Tim Schneider, chairman of the Illinois Republican Party said in a statement to the Sun- Times.“We strongly oppoase his racist views and his candidacy for any public office, including the 3rd Congressional District,” Schneider added.Jones, by his own account, is the former leader of the American Nazi Party and has revived the America First Committee, a group that serves “to combat the dual evils of Communism and Zionism.” He says that “Membership in this organization is open to any white American citizen of European, non-Jewish descent.” The Anti-Defamation League has kept tabs on Jones for years, describing him as a man “who proudly displays Holocaust denial, xenophobia and racism on his blog and website,” and “has participated in numerous extremist events, including neo-Nazi rallies and celebrations of Adolf Hitler’s birthday throughout his career.“For example, in 2009, he protested the opening of the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center, and continues to espouse absurd conspiracy theories questioning the deaths of millions of Jews… He is, by every definition, an anti-Semite and unrepentant bigot,” the ADL added.Jones’ Democratic challenger come November will be either Rep. Dan Lipinski, D-Ill., a Western Springs resident, or Lipinski’s Democratic- primary challenger, Marie Newman from LaGrange.The chances of Jones actually being elected to the US House of Representatives is virtually nil, with the 3rd Congressional District being one of the most heavily Democratic areas in the state, the Sun-Times noted.Arthur Jones—a Holocaust denier, anti-Semite and white supremacist—is poised to become the Republican nominee for an Illinois congressional seat representing parts of Chicago https://t.co/SUBjEGvBNg. Will you endorse him, @RepMattGaetz? I'm sure Chuck Johnson likes. pic.twitter.com/NsBWt3lY9i
— Jeffrey Guterman (@JeffreyGuterman) February 4, 2018