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http://www.kansascity.com/news/politics-government/article85534157.html
And no, he's not a Republican.
Tyler, who is white, told WSMV in Nashville that he has no hatred in his heart for “people of color.”
The “Make America White Again” billboard means that the country should go back to the “1960s, ‘Ozzie and Harriet,’ ‘Leave it to Beaver’ time when there were no break-ins, no violent crime, no mass immigration,” he told the TV station.
Tyler is running as an independent candidate for Tennessee’s 3rd Congressional District.
He knows some people are angry about the billboard. Tennessee politicians have condemned it.
“There’s no room for this type of hateful display in our political discourse. Racism should be rejected in all its heinous forms in the Third Congressional District and around the country,” Tennessee Republican Party Chairman Ryan Haynes said in a statement.
Tyler put up another billboard, too. That one had Martin Luther King Jr.’s famous words “I have a dream” written over a photo of the White House surrounded by Confederate flags.

