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Why white nationalists hear a political ally in Donald Trump

Clip: 10/26/2016 | 8m 35s

The number of white supremacists in the U.S. has risen in recent years.

White nationalist groups are nothing new to America. But in recent years, their numbers have grown, drawing whites who feel marginalized in the America of today. The NewsHour’s P.J. Tobia visits a white separatist community in Indiana to understand why they’re supporting Donald Trump this election.

10/26/2016 | Rating NR

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