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Alan Lee Keyes (born August 7, 1950) is an American politician, political scientist, and perennial candidate who served as the Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs from 1985 to 1987.
Campaign: U.S. presidential election, 2000: Candidate: Alan Keyes Asst. Secretary of State from Maryland (1985–1987) Affiliation: Republican Party: Status: Withdrew July 25, 2000: Key people: Chris Jones(national field director) Receipts: US$15 million [1] Slogan: Keyes to the White House: Website; Keyes 2000 (archived – Aug. 23, 2000)
Gov. Ron DeSantis this month assigned a prosecutor to investigate a complaint of election fraud and unlawful disbursement of funds by both the chair and treasurer of the Florida Keys Republican Party.
The Florida Keys Republican is against a proposal to merge judicial circuits statewide that, if approved by the Legislature, would mean Monroe and Miami-Dade counties would consolidate judges ...
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.
His first blemish came when Republican George W. Bush defeated Democrat Al Gore in the 2000 election. Historian and professor Allan Lichtman answers questions during an interview with AFP in ...
The Republican National Committee (RNC) is responsible for promoting Republican campaign activities, developing and promoting the Republican political platform, as well as coordinating fundraising and election strategy. Senator Mel Martinez of Florida is the party's former General Chairman. Michael Whatley is the current Chairman of RNC. The ...
Florida has 1 million more Republican registered voters than Democrats, elections officials revealed, further cementing its status as a conservative hotbed. There are 5.3 million active Republican ...