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Illinois Reason (Free subscription) | yesterday
... prop herself up on the Fran Eaton Genuine Flimsy-Cardboard Soapbox™. Such is life for the former Alan Keyes campaign maven and self-made martyr. To be fair, some of those re-iterating these “questions” for the New Year are now updating and correcting their posts, as did most of those bloggers who got ensnared in Ms. Eaton’s web of silliness before them ( here , here , here , here...
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Third Party Watch (Free subscription) | 06/01/2009
The Texas Secretary of State has corrected some clerical errors that had crept into the official November 2008 presidential returns, for the declared write-in candidates.As a result, Chuck Baldwin gained 343 votes, Ralph Nader gained 226 votes, Cynthia McKinney gained 160 votes, and Jonathan Allan gained one vote.Also, Brian Moore lost 778 votes, Alan Keyes lost 12 votes, and Thaddeus...
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Ballot Access News (Free subscription) | 05/01/2009
The Texas Secretary of State has corrected some clerical errors that had crept into the official November 2008 presidential returns, for the declared write-in candidates. As a result, Chuck Baldwin gained 343 votes, Ralph Nader gained 226 votes, Cynthia McKinney gained 160 votes, and Jonathan Allan gained one vote. Also, Brian Moore lost 778 votes, Alan Keyes [...]
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feminist blogs (Free subscription) | 02/01/2009
... never mind that the last time the Class 3 seat was up, Illinois Republicans ended up running Alan Keyes, never mind that this seat used to belong to the President-elect, who presumably would stump for his successor; there’s still a chance that the Republicans could steal the seat by receiving more votes than the Democrats, which will never do. And so the Democrats stalled, hoping...
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Blog of the Moderate Left (Free subscription) | 02/01/2009
... never mind that the last time the Class 3 seat was up, Illinois Republicans ended up running Alan Keyes, never mind that this seat used to belong to the President-elect, who presumably would stump for his successor; there’s still a chance that the Republicans could steal the seat by receiving more votes than the Democrats, which will never do. And so the Democrats stalled, hoping...
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Sibby Online (Free subscription) | 02/01/2009
... people that the two major parties have their best interests at heart," he said. Ambassador Alan Keyes, who sought the GOP nomination and later ran on the America's Independent Party ticket, told WND his first priority in office would be to make sure the executive branch of the U.S. government recognizes the unalienable rights of U.S. citizens, as spelled out in the Constitution. "My...
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Wonkette (Free subscription) | 31/12/2008
... Look what’s happened to him!I’m soooo old.johnbpt Bobby Rush is a racist twat.Bobby Rush is making Alan Keyes look coherent.On a more serious note, this is extremely irritating. Yes, there should be more minorities in the Senate, but Bobby’s playing the good-old cliched race card. It didn’t matter if Blago picked a nice, patriotic, quadriracial quadriplegic Muslim woman to take Barry’s...
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Comedy Central Insider (Free subscription) | 31/12/2008
... Advice And we'd be remiss if we didn't also take note of our very early April endorsement of Alan Keyes for president . See you all in 2009. Close this Window Bookmark and Share This Page Ask backflip blinklist BlogBookmark Bloglines BlogMarks Blogsvine BUMPzee! CiteULike co.mments Connotea del.icio.us DotNetKicks Digg diigo dropjack.com dzone Facebook Fark Faves Feed Me Links Friendsite...
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The Huffington Post (Free subscription) | 31/12/2008
... so did the state's Republicans. Obama, of course, beat out the hapless, political laughingstock Alan Keyes for the seat. But Keyes was also black. The state's GOP, battered, splintered, and reeling in disarray from sex and corruption scandals, and desperate to put a face in the race against Obama, chose to run him anyway. Keyes didn't have a prayer of beating Obama....
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Sibby Online (Free subscription) | 02/01/2009
... was denied. But the conference on the case is set for Jan. 9. Former presidential candidate Alan Keyes headlines a list of claimants in a California suit that asked the secretary of state to refuse to allow the state's 55 Electoral College votes to be cast in the until Obama verified his eligibility to hold office.