slurring Jews, supporting
black anti-Semites and
showing bias against Israel,
is not running this time
around.
But the Republicans now
have a double challenge
with Mr. Buchanan and
David Duke, the former
American Nazi and ex-grand
wizard of the Ku Klux Klan.
Duke, a Louisiana state
representative who lost his
bid for the governorship last
month, announced his can-
didacy for president.
While Mr. Buchanan, a
conservative newspaper and
television commentator, is
considered more respectable
than Mr. Duke, he has upset
many American Jews by
questioning their alleged
dual loyalty to Israel and the
United States.
In a 13-page report on Mr.
Buchanan, released before
he announced his presiden-
tial bid, the Anti-
Defamation League con-
cluded that the former
White House aide has ex-
hibited a "disturbing pat-
tern of baiting Jews and at-
tacking Israel."
Mr. Buchanan, who work-
ed in the Nixon and Reagan
administrations, has also
defended accused Nazi war
criminals and called for the
dismantling of the Justice
Department's Nazi- hunting
unit, the Office of Special
Investigations.
Mr. Duke, on the other
hand, is an avowed white
supremacist whose message
of restoring America's
Christian values is widely
perceived .as hostile to Jews
and other non-Christian or
non-white minorities.
Both Mr. Buchanan and
Mr. Duke have opposed af-
firmative action and many of
the "Great Society" pro-
grams of the 1960s that
American Jews helped con-
ceive and overwhelmingly
supported.
They have sounded an
"America First" theme that
would get rid of foreign aid
to Israel and other countries.
The National Jewish Co-
alition, a Republican group,
will likely try to convince
American Jews that Mr.
Buchanan and Mr. Duke are
fringe candidates that do not
represent the mainstream
policies of the GOP.
But its task will be com-
plicated by the fact that
President Bush's policies
toward Israel have received
little approval from Ameri --
can Jewry.
Mr. Duke and Mr.
Buchanan are the first
Republicans to announce
their candidacy.
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