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Keyes's entry into the Republican race after Buchanan had secured victories in New Hampshire and Louisiana led many to believe that Keyes was a stalking horse for neoconservative elements in the Republican Party, since Buchanan was well known as ardent foe of abortion and had suffered political fallout for bringing abortion and "cultural war ...
On January 7, 2000 Keyes participated in the Republican debate in Columbia, South Carolina where according to some outlets won or came ahead of McCain. [3] On January 24, the Alaska and Iowa caucuses were held with Alan Keyes coming narrowly in third by only .03% to Bush and McCain in Alaska and third place in front of McCain in Iowa, exceeding ...
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.
The keys are based upon an analysis of the factors at play in all presidential elections between the Civil War (the start of the current two-party system) and 1980. Lichtman settled on growth as ...
Allan Lichtman has used his "Keys to the White House" system to correctly predict most elections since 1984. Will Vice President Harris beat Trump? Historian who's predicted 9 of the last 10 ...
The Illinois Republican State Central Committee chose former diplomat Alan Keyes to replace Ryan as the Republican candidate after former governor Jim Edgar, Topinka, and former Chicago Bears head coach Mike Ditka declined to run. [36] Keyes, a conservative Republican, faced an uphill battle. First, as a native of Maryland, he had almost no ...
WASHINGTON - Allan Lichtman, the historian who correctly predicted the outcome of 9 out of the 10 most recent presidential elections, has made his guess on who will reclaim the White House this ...
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