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Alan Lee Keyes (born August 7, 1950) is an American conservative political activist, author, and former diplomat, and perennial candidate for public office. He ran for President of the United States in 1996, 2000, and 2008, and was a Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate in 1988, 1992, and 2004.... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Alan Keyes Keyes, who opposes abortion in all cases, said in a September 7, 2004 news conference that Jesus Christ would not vote for Obama because of votes that Obama, a member of the Illinois Senate Judiciary committee and a lecturer in constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School, cast in 2001 against anti-abortion legislation (a package of three bills: SB1093, SB1094, SB1095) sponsored by Republican State Senator Patrick O'Malley, that Obama argued was too broad and was unconstitutional.

United States Senate election in Illinois, 2004 On the radio program, Keyes explained that his refusal to congratulate Obama was "not anything personal," but was meant to make a statement against "extend[ing] false congratulations to the triumph of what we have declared to be across the line."

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Alan Keyes Keyes, who opposes abortion in all cases, said in a September 7, 2004 news conference that Jesus Christ would not vote for Obama because of votes that Obama, a member of the Illinois Senate Judiciary committee and a lecturer in constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School, cast in 2001 against anti-abortion legislation (a package of three bills: SB1093, SB1094, SB1095) sponsored by Republican State Senator Patrick O'Malley, that Obama argued was too broad and was unconstitutional.

August 2004 U.S. Senate election, 2004: Alan Keyes, a resident of Maryland, indicates he will seek the Republican nomination for the Illinois seat, to run against Barack Obama.

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Alan Keyes Keyes, who opposes abortion in all cases, said in a September 7, 2004 news conference that Jesus Christ would not vote for Obama because of votes that Obama, a member of the Illinois Senate Judiciary committee and a lecturer in constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School, cast in 2001 against anti-abortion legislation (a package of three bills: SB1093, SB1094, SB1095) sponsored by Republican State Senator Patrick O'Malley, that Obama argued was too broad and was unconstitutional.

August 2004 U.S. Senate election, 2004: Alan Keyes, a resident of Maryland, indicates he will seek the Republican nomination for the Illinois seat, to run against Barack Obama.

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Alan Keyes On September 14, 2007, Keyes officially announced his candidacy in an interview with radio show host Janet Parshall.

Alan Keyes presidential campaign, 2008 On September 14, 2007, Keyes officially announced his candidacy in an interview with radio show host Janet Parshall and was quickly invited to the Values Voter Debate, a debate that was streamed live on Skyangel, the Value Voter Website, and radio.

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Alan Keyes Toward the end of the debate, Keyes stated he could not support Giuliani if he were to win the nomination due to the former New York mayor's position on abortion.

Mary Cheney Keyes later clarified his statement by noting that if his own daughter were engaged in such a lifestyle, he would still love her, but would tell her that she was in sin.

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Alan Keyes Keyes stated that many of the caucus locations he visited did not list him as a choice.

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Alan Keyes Keyes, who opposes abortion in all cases, said in a September 7, 2004 news conference that Jesus Christ would not vote for Obama because of votes that Obama, a member of the Illinois Senate Judiciary committee and a lecturer in constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School, cast in 2001 against anti-abortion legislation (a package of three bills: SB1093, SB1094, SB1095) sponsored by Republican State Senator Patrick O'Malley, that Obama argued was too broad and was unconstitutional.

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Alan Keyes Keyes, who opposes abortion in all cases, said in a September 7, 2004 news conference that Jesus Christ would not vote for Obama because of votes that Obama, a member of the Illinois Senate Judiciary committee and a lecturer in constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School, cast in 2001 against anti-abortion legislation (a package of three bills: SB1093, SB1094, SB1095) sponsored by Republican State Senator Patrick O'Malley, that Obama argued was too broad and was unconstitutional.

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Alan Keyes Keyes, who opposes abortion in all cases, said in a September 7, 2004 news conference that Jesus Christ would not vote for Obama because of votes that Obama, a member of the Illinois Senate Judiciary committee and a lecturer in constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School, cast in 2001 against anti-abortion legislation (a package of three bills: SB1093, SB1094, SB1095) sponsored by Republican State Senator Patrick O'Malley, that Obama argued was too broad and was unconstitutional.

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Alan Keyes Keyes, who opposes abortion in all cases, said in a September 7, 2004 news conference that Jesus Christ would not vote for Obama because of votes that Obama, a member of the Illinois Senate Judiciary committee and a lecturer in constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School, cast in 2001 against anti-abortion legislation (a package of three bills: SB1093, SB1094, SB1095) sponsored by Republican State Senator Patrick O'Malley, that Obama argued was too broad and was unconstitutional.

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Alan Keyes Keyes, who opposes abortion in all cases, said in a September 7, 2004 news conference that Jesus Christ would not vote for Obama because of votes that Obama, a member of the Illinois Senate Judiciary committee and a lecturer in constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School, cast in 2001 against anti-abortion legislation (a package of three bills: SB1093, SB1094, SB1095) sponsored by Republican State Senator Patrick O'Malley, that Obama argued was too broad and was unconstitutional.

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August 2004 U.S. Senate election, 2004: Alan Keyes, a resident of Maryland, indicates he will seek the Republican nomination for the Illinois seat, to run against Barack Obama.

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Alan Keyes Keyes, who opposes abortion in all cases, said in a September 7, 2004 news conference that Jesus Christ would not vote for Obama because of votes that Obama, a member of the Illinois Senate Judiciary committee and a lecturer in constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School, cast in 2001 against anti-abortion legislation (a package of three bills: SB1093, SB1094, SB1095) sponsored by Republican State Senator Patrick O'Malley, that Obama argued was too broad and was unconstitutional.

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Alan Keyes Keyes, who opposes abortion in all cases, said in a September 7, 2004 news conference that Jesus Christ would not vote for Obama because of votes that Obama, a member of the Illinois Senate Judiciary committee and a lecturer in constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School, cast in 2001 against anti-abortion legislation (a package of three bills: SB1093, SB1094, SB1095) sponsored by Republican State Senator Patrick O'Malley, that Obama argued was too broad and was unconstitutional.

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Alan Keyes Keyes, who opposes abortion in all cases, said in a September 7, 2004 news conference that Jesus Christ would not vote for Obama because of votes that Obama, a member of the Illinois Senate Judiciary committee and a lecturer in constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School, cast in 2001 against anti-abortion legislation (a package of three bills: SB1093, SB1094, SB1095) sponsored by Republican State Senator Patrick O'Malley, that Obama argued was too broad and was unconstitutional.

Results for "Alan Keyes said something about seat"

August 2004 U.S. Senate election, 2004: Alan Keyes, a resident of Maryland, indicates he will seek the Republican nomination for the Illinois seat, to run against Barack Obama.

Results for "Alan Keyes said something about Mary Cheney"

Alan Keyes Keyes noted that it was an interviewer, not he, who brought up Mary Cheney's name in the above incident, and he told reporters, "You have tried to personalize the discussion of an issue that I did not personalize.

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Alan Keyes Keyes has stated that troops should stay in Iraq, but also said that he would have turned over operations to the United Nations.

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Alan Keyes Keyes has stated that troops should stay in Iraq, but also said that he would have turned over operations to the United Nations.

Results for "Alan Keyes said something about Barack Obama"

August 2004 U.S. Senate election, 2004: Alan Keyes, a resident of Maryland, indicates he will seek the Republican nomination for the Illinois seat, to run against Barack Obama.

Results for "Alan Keyes said something about legislation"

Alan Keyes Keyes, who opposes abortion in all cases, said in a September 7, 2004 news conference that Jesus Christ would not vote for Obama because of votes that Obama, a member of the Illinois Senate Judiciary committee and a lecturer in constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School, cast in 2001 against anti-abortion legislation (a package of three bills: SB1093, SB1094, SB1095) sponsored by Republican State Senator Patrick O'Malley, that Obama argued was too broad and was unconstitutional.

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Alan Keyes Stated Keyes, "I see the black people in South Africa as the most critical positive factor for eliminating apartheid and building the future of that country ...

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Alan Keyes Stated Keyes, "I see the black people in South Africa as the most critical positive factor for eliminating apartheid and building the future of that country ...

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Alan Keyes Stated Keyes, "I see the black people in South Africa as the most critical positive factor for eliminating apartheid and building the future of that country ...

Results for "Alan Keyes said something about Bloom"

Alan Keyes Keyes claims that a passage of Bloom's book, The Closing of the American Mind, refers to this incident, speaking of an African-American student "whose life had been threatened by a black faculty member when the student refused to participate in a demonstration" at Cornell.

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Alan Keyes In the federal election held on November 4, 2008, Keyes received only 34,852 votes nationally.

United States presidential nominating convention Some delegates may nevertheless choose to vote for their candidate; this occurred in 2004 when Dennis Kucinich received 43 votes and in 2000 when Alan Keyes received six votes.

Downers Grove, Illinois By contrast, in the same election, the Illinois Democratic senatorial candidate Barack Obama received 45,721 votes, while his Republican opponent Alan Keyes received 22,167 votes.

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United States presidential election, 2000 Keyes received 14%, Bauer 9%, McCain 5%, and Hatch 1%.

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Alan Keyes presidential campaign, 2008 Keyes received 5% of support in the Values Voter straw poll, placing third only behind Mike Huckabee and Ron Paul, his campaign has drawn very little support in any of the caucuses or primaries that have taken place.

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Alan Keyes Later, Keyes received death threats for opposing Vietnam war protesters who seized a campus building..

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Alan Keyes And I will not make a false gesture," Keyes said.

United States Senate election in Illinois, 2004 And I will not make a false gesture," Keyes said.

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Alan Keyes And I will not make a false gesture," Keyes said.

United States Senate election in Illinois, 2004 And I will not make a false gesture," Keyes said.

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Alan Keyes Keyes made a widely discussed appearance in the 2006 film Borat.

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    Alan Keyes

    Alan Lee Keyes (born August 7, 1950) is a conservative American political activist, author and former diplomat, and perennial candidate for public office. He ran for President of the United States in 1996, 2000, and 2008, and was a Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate in 1988, 1992, and 2004.
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    Statewide opinion polling for the Republican Party presidential primaries, 2008

    The known candidates with national campaigns are John McCain, and Ron Paul, and Withdrawn candidates include Jim Gilmore, Tommy Thompson, Sam Brownback, John H. Cox, Tom Tancredo, Duncan Hunter, Fred Thompson, Rudy Giuliani, Alan Keyes and Mitt Romney.
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    Alan Keyes presidential campaign, 2008

    Alan Keyes announced his United States Presidential candidacy, running as a Republican Party candidate, on September 14, 2007 in an interview with radio show personality Janet Parshall.
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    Alan Keyes Is Making Sense

    Alan Keyes Is Making Sense was a short-lived news talk show on MSNBC, hosted by conservative commentator Alan Keyes. It ran for 23 weeks in the first half of 2002.
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    United States presidential election, 2008 timeline

    Former candidates: Daniel Imperato · Alan Keyes (campaign)
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    Chuck Baldwin presidential campaign, 2008

    Former candidates: Daniel Imperato · Alan Keyes (campaign)
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    Republican Party (United States) presidential debates, 2008

    All candidates except Duncan Hunter and Alan Keyes participated.
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    Nationwide opinion polling for the Republican Party 2008 presidential candidates

    Former candidates: Daniel Imperato • Alan Keyes (campaign)
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