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Alan Keyes presidential campaign, 2008

Alan Keyes announced his United States Presidential candidacy, running as a Republican Party candidate, on September 14, 2007 in an interview with radio show personality Janet Parshall.[1] Keyes later sought the nomination of the Constitution Party in the same year, before becoming independent.

This is Keyes' third effort; he ran in the two election cycles prior to 2008: 1996 and 2000.

Pre-announcement

On June 5, 2007 a draft movement was started entitled We Need Alan Keyes for President and formed a political action committee to encourage Keyes to run for President.[2] On September 14, 2007, Keyes officially announced his candidacy in an interview with radio show host Janet Parshall[3] and was quickly invited to the Values Voter Debate, a debate that was streamed live on Skyangel, the Value Voter Website, and radio.[4]

Reception

Keyes received 5% of support in the Values Voter straw poll, placing third only behind Mike Huckabee and Ron Paul,[5] his campaign has drawn very little support in any of the caucuses or primaries that have taken place. In the Iowa caucuses, Keyes accused some of the state's ballots of not even listing him as a candidate, and his campaign CEO, Stephen Stone, stated that the reason he did not show up on most ballots was mainly because Keyes had decided to enter the election cycle so late. He also blamed the media for not recognizing Keyes as a viable candidate, excluding him from debates and providing practically no campaign coverage.[6]

Keyes has been awarded four delegates, which is more than he received in 1996 but less than in 2000. In early 2008, Keyes changed his allegiance to the Constitution Party, and signified that by showing a dead Republican elephant on the bottom of his web page. However, his effort to win that party's nomination failed as well, as Chuck Baldwin was selected at the party's convention.[7]Following the defeat, Keyes told a group of his supporters that he was "prayerfully considering" continuing his candidacy as an independent, [8]and refused to endorse Baldwin.[9] Currently, Keyes is the Presidential nominee of America's Independent Party with ballot access currently in California, Colorado, Florida. He has been also endorsed by the Christian Falangist Party of America

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