Wife of White Supremacist Taylor Running for Frederick County GOP Committee
Kate Taylor, wife of Jared Taylor, is one of 16 Candidates on the Ballot
Infamous white supremacist Jared Taylor is the one who has been in the news recently. But it’s his wife who’s on the ballot.
Jared Taylor’s wife Kate is one of sixteen candidates running for the Frederick County Republican Central Committee in the June 23rd Primary election.
Taylor is a “Digital Creator” and runs a Test Prep and Online Tutoring Business. Taylor’s biography mentions that she was the former Chair of the Sully District of the Fairfax County (Virginia) GOP, but curiously omits the fact that her husband is an unrepentant white supremacist. As I wrote in March:
Jared Taylor is a white nationalist who has spent four decades convincing credulous journalists that he's something more sophisticated than what he is. Yale-educated, fluent in Japanese, a man who wears a tie to his race science conferences. He founded American Renaissance in 1990 as a genteel vehicle for the view that Black and brown people are, by genetics, inferior to whites, and followed it up with The Color of Crime. a booklet dressing up crime statistics as proof of Black criminality that became, predictably, a staple in white supremacist circles. His biennial conferences are suit-and-tie affairs where neo-Nazis, Holocaust deniers, Klansmen, and eugenicists network over canapés. Former Grand Wizards of the KKK Don Black and David Duke have been regulars. Richard Spencer used the American Renaissance stage in 2013 to call for a white ethnostate. Taylor also mentored fellow white nationalist Nick Fuentes early, platformed him at the 2018 conference, and showed up to sign books for the next generation of white supremacists at AFPAC in 2022.
But Jared Taylor does show up on his wife’s website. For he is, in fact, the treasurer of Kate Taylor’s campaign finance committee under his government name, Samuel Jared Taylor.
Kate Taylor appears to share many of the same regressive views as her husband, none of which made their way to her website. On her Facebook page (still listed under her previous name, Kate Dalby), Taylor openly shares remarks from Peter Brimelow, founder of the white supremacist and white nationalist website VDARE
Brimelow and her husband once together penned a Letter to the editor of the New York Times decrying being called white supremacists, doing little to persuade doubters.1

She is also supportive of the white nationalist former Maryland College Republicans Chairman Colin McEvers.
Unsurprisingly, Taylor appears associated with the Frederick County Conservative Club2, who gave a “Candidate Spotlight” to Taylor in their May newsletter and hosted her as a speaker at their May 11th meeting.
On top of it, Taylor also shres anti-vaccine nonsense on her page.
Frederick County has a lot of problems right now, most of them related to a toxic stew of Democrats fleeing Montgomery County, mixing with an activist base of gung-ho unelectables led by the knuckleheads in the Frederick County Conservative Club. The last thing that Republican voters should be considering is electing a white supremacist to their Republican Central Committee.
Voters would be wise to avoid Taylor and the if they want any real chance of Making Frederick Republican Again.
In my research for this article, I found this wonderful anecdote: “I was surprised to discover that despite his scholarly mien, Taylor does not bear scrutiny well. It was clear, after our revealing exchange, that appearing to be intellectual was more important to him than actual intellectual discourse. I couldn’t help thinking Taylor was an idiot’s idea of a smart person.”
You can’t be surprised that the dead-enders who hosted a Bircher and defended January 6th are all about supporting a white supremacist, are you?










