But you'll be fine with equating Nazis with Republicans.
Got it.
Goddamn right!
When you have more than one out and out Nazi anti-Semite running for office under the aegis of the GOP...
Its a bit like what kiidcarter8 was saying about the Charlottesville protesters. Suppose some of them really were there to protest the taking down of a confederate statue (as if, really, the statue can be separated from the message meant to be conveyed when it was put up, but anyway...) When those people looked around while walking and saw all the white shirts, swastika armbands, and heard the antisemitic and racist chanted while they hid behind surplus crowd control shields, wouldn't they say "huh, this isn't what I expected. I thought this was about appreciating confederate civil war history...I'm leaving."
Whomever was there when the shit went down was there to defend a message of hate. If a few stragglers were there just to watch, so what? They don't figure into your evaluation of the whole.
Same for Republicans. They have had chance after chance to do more than issue a statement or two every time a story comes out about a white supremacist/Nazi/KKK sympathizer in their ranks. They don't. Because so much of their message, particularly on immigration, is tied up with the same hateful us/them thinking.
And even if there are a Republicans that are truly uncomfortable allowing those deplorables under the tent? So what? The party speaks with one voice. And when its Trump delivering the edicts? They are painted by his words.
Don't like it? Don't stand by him. Can't get elected if you don't? Plenty of good paying jobs out there for lobbyists.