White supremacy could be issue that 'ends this country,' presidential candidate says

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Presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg says white supremacy could be 'issue that ends this country'

All of the Democratic presidential candidates have condemned Donald Trump's racist comments directed at four congresswomen last week, and the chants of"send her back" directed at Rep. Ilhan Omar at a rally a day later, but Pete Buttigieg took it a step further on Saturday.

"Amid the era of Trump, hate groups have increased once again, rising 30 percent over the past four years," the report says."And last year marked the fourth year in a row that hate group numbers increased after a short period of decline. In the previous four-year period, the number of groups fell by 23 percent."

But Buttigieg has been honest about needing to create more diversity in the police department in South Bend. He said he has tried to do so, somewhat unsuccessfully, but will continue to push for it.

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