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Candidate: Alan Keyes
Running for: Senator of IL
Party: Republican
Official Website:    Click here to visit site
Email Contact Information:    Unknown

   
 
 
Background

Age:
55
 
 
Marital Status:      Married
 
 
Religion:      Unknown
 
 
Education:      PhD. Havard
 
 
Current Job: Unknown
 
 
Previous Job: Diplomat, State Department, 1978 - 1988; Author & radio talk show host, 1988 to present
 
 
Previous Elected Office:      Unknown
 
 
Military Experience: Unknown
Financials (provided by Center for Responsive Politics)                         

Money Raised:
$37,829
 
 
Money Spent: $41,955
 
 
% Money from PACs: 0%
Position on Issues

Stance on Iraq:
Unknown
 
 
Abortion: Unknown
 
 
Gun Control: Unknown
 
 
Capital Punishment: I believe that there are certain circumstances in which the death penalty is in fact essential to our respect for life. If we do not, in our law, send the message to everyone that by calculatedly, coldly taking a human life--in a way that, for instance, assaults the structures of law in a society, or shows a cold-blooded and studied disregard for the value of that life--if we are not willing to implement the death penalty in those circumstances, then we are actually sending a message of contempt for human life.
 
 
Same Sex Marriage: Against the homosexual rights agenda, including same-sex marriage.
Candidate Bio
Seasoned statesman. Alan Keyes spent 11 years with the U.S. State Department. He served in the U.S. Foreign Service and on the staff of the National Security Council before becoming Ronald Reagan's ambassador to the United Nations Economic and Social Council, where he represented the interests of the United States in the U.N. General Assembly (1983-85).

In 1985, he was appointed Assistant Secretary of State for International Organizations (1985-88). Genuine conservative. Keyes was President of Citizens Against Government Waste (1989-91) and founder of National Taxpayers' Action Day. As the two-time Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in Maryland, he challenged liberal Democrats Paul Sarbanes (1988) and Barbara Mikulski (1992).

In the 1996 and 2000 Republican presidential campaigns, Alan Keyes eloquently elevated the national political debate as a candidate for president. With his unequivocal pro-life, pro-family message, he forced the GOP leadership to address America's moral crisis. His political views are consistently based on America's founding ideals, those in the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution.

Alan hosted his own syndicated radio show throughout the 1990s, America's Wake-Up Call, and a television commentary show, Alan Keyes is Making Sense, during 2002 on MSNBC. He is currently writing books and speaking publicly on America's moral crisis. Well-educated leader. Keyes has a Ph.D. in government from Harvard and wrote his dissertation on constitutional theory.

He served as Interim President of Alabama A&M University in 1991. He speaks French and has studied Spanish, Russian, and ancient Greek, and is the author of Masters of the Dream: The Strength and Betrayal of Black America (1995); and Our Character, Our Future: Reclaiming America's Moral Destiny (1996). Pro-life champion. Keyes has unashamedly and consistently raised the standard of unalienable rights--and Biblical truth--in defense of the unborn.

Keyes confronts the culture of death with compelling and inspiring reasons why abortion must be banned from our land. Dedicated family man. Keyes and his wife Jocelyn have three children: Francis, Maya, and Andrew. Alan's stated purpose in life, like that of America's Founders, is to provide a secure future for our posterity.

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