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Which Way, L.A.?

The Stealth Judicial Candidate

On LA County’s ballot next week, one candidate to become a judge reportedly advocated deporting all non-white people from the United States. He was writing under the name James O. Pace. In 1989, running for Congress in Wyoming, he used the name Daniel Johnson. The Associated Press called him a “white supremacist.”

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By Warren Olney • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

On LA County’s ballot next week, one candidate to become a judge reportedly advocated deporting all non-white people from the United States. He was writing under the name James O. Pace. In 1989, running for Congress in Wyoming, he used the name Daniel Johnson. The Associated Press called him a “white supremacist.” Now, he’s running for judge under yet another name, Bill Johnson—identifying himself as “international corporate attorney.”

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