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Alan Keyes is an American politician, diplomat, and perennial candidate who ran for president three times. He was born on August 7, 1950, in New York City and served as Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs under Ronald Reagan.
Learn about the failed bid of Alan Keyes, a former Assistant Secretary of State, for the Republican nomination in 2000. He ran as a conservative on abortion, gun control, and taxes, but lost to George W. Bush and John McCain.
Alan Keyes is a frequent candidate who has never been elected to office. He ran for president in 1996, 2000 and 2008, and for Senate in Maryland and Illinois.
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Alan Keyes had sought the Republican nomination in 1996, when he gained 3% of the vote, and in 2000 when, despite the events of the previous campaign, he led a semi-important campaign [clarification needed] that did well in the debates and early primaries and reestablished himself as a serious politician.
Jack Ryan was the Republican nominee for the 2004 United States Senate election in Illinois, but he dropped out after his divorce records were released. He was replaced by Alan Keyes, who lost to Barack Obama, the first Black candidate for both major parties.