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Oregon and Kentucky Primary Predictions: McCain, Obama, and Clinton to Win
2008-05-20 04:56:00 Tomorrow, Kentucky and Oregon will hold their primaries. Here are my predictions: Kentucky: Democrats: Clinton 67% 32 delegates Obama 32% 19 delegates Edwards 1% 0 delegates Republicans: McCain 77% 42 delegates Huckabee 14% 0 delegates Paul 6% 0 delegates Romney 2% 0 delegates Giuliani <1% 0 delegates Keyes <1% 0 delegates I have Paul as so low because it’s a closed primary and a lot of his supporters are ...
Alan Keyes Breaks from the GOP
2008-04-24 08:46:00 As many of the long time readers of this blog know, Alan Keyes is actually the guy who first made me take a closer look at the principles of conservatism and the values held by the Republican Party. You should know that I was a environmentalist liberal Democrat up until 1999 and really, it’s ...
By: KTracy.com
Alan Keyes leaves the GOP
2008-04-22 01:36:00 You have to respect Alan Keyes mind to try and stay on the path to get back to the Constitution along with Ron Paul. Bu both are very flawed as actual candidates for President. Alan Keyes has served very well as an Ambassador for the United States, but he is too confrontational as a candidate. Good luck to Alan Keyes, even if he runs against McCain. Whatever you say about him, he did make the debate that he was in the most interesting of all the debates so far. H/T to Amy ProctorAlan Keyes exits GOP! April 16, 2008 HAZLETON, Penn. — On Tuesday, former Republican presidential candidate Alan Keyes officially announced his split with the Republican Party, at a press conference held in Hazleton, PA. Saying the Republican Party "has become a dark and confusing place," and "there are clear signs that our leaders no longer have an allegiance to the sovereign people of the United States," Keyes added that he is ...
By: Stix Blog
My Brother Is Off to Iraq Tomorrow & Alan Keyes Leaving GOP!
2008-03-14 05:37:00 THURSDAY, MARCH 13KEYES LEAVING THE GOPI’ve just learned that Alan Keyes will be leaving the GOP. Like tipster SV emailed, “Don’t let the door hit you on the way out!” MY BROTHER FLOYDLTC Floyd Harris isn’t a “real” brother, but he is the closest thing to a brother I will ever have. He's the only brother I will ever have. He heads to Iraq tomorrow. Both of his sons have been there and done that, but that’s different. I met Floyd my 2nd semester at Clemson University. We were both in the same astronomy 101 class ...
Final Rhode Island Primary Results: Clinton & McCain Won
2008-03-06 04:14:00 Here are the results with 179 of 179 precincts reporting: For the Democrats: Clinton 108,750 58.46% 13 delegates Obama 75,115 40.38% 8 delegates Edwards 1,132 0.61% Uncommitted 1,039 0.56% The Republicans: McCain 17,468 64.82% 13 delegates Huckabee 5,839 21.67% 4 delegates Paul 1,775 6.59% Romney 1,180 4.38% Uncommitted 567 2.10% Keyes 117 0.43% Cort, Hugh 2 0.01% Done Reporting, Ranting Republican :: :: :: :: :: ...
Final Texas Republican Primary Results: McCain Won
2008-03-05 21:34:00 Here are the official uncertified results for the Texas Republican primary, with all precincts reporting: McCain 707,622 51.24% 80 delegates Huckabee 521,950 37.79% 16 delegates Paul 69,824 5.05% Romney 27,579 1.99% Uncommitted 17,611 1.27% Thompson 11,786 0.85% Keyes 8,571 0.62% Hunter 8,254 0.59% Giuliani 6,169 0.44% Cort, Hugh 918 0.06% Tran, Hoa 623 0.04% Done Reporting, Ranting Republican
Provo Supports Alan Keyes for President?
2008-03-04 14:00:00 Who knew Provo was such a hotbed for presidential campaigns? 1.) So I come across this article on Radar, with the non-attention grabbing headline of Alan Keyes Humiliates Barack Yet Again. I click. 2.) The website references Alan Keyes' website. I click. 3.) Apparently Alan Keyes has been running for president since September 2007, a secret being kept from his wife, as well as all of America. I'm curious. 4.) I go to Alan Keyes' contact page, keeping in mind that he lives in Maryland. And where - joining the ranks of other winning presidential candidates such as Mitt Romney - is his campaign based?
Republican Results for the Potomac Primaries
2008-02-18 08:26:00 OK, apparently I have an error somewher in McCain’s numbers, so take the chart with a grain of salt - it’s almost 3:00 A.M., and I’m dead tired, so I’ll fix this later. Here are the results from the Potomac Primaries, Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. The gray colors indicate candidates who have dropped out: Date State Candidate Votes % Delegates RNC Delegates Total ...
Republican Results for the Kansas, Louisiana, and Washington Elections
2008-02-18 07:40:00 Here are the results for the February 9th, Republican caucus in Kansas (measured in state delegates), the Louisiana primary (which is purely advisory and does NOT impact the delegates), and the Washington caucus (measred in state delegates, but we won’t know a delegate count until later). Tom Tancredo is included in “Others” and the number in parenthesis ...
Republican Results from Super Tuesday Primaries and Caucuses
2008-02-16 02:39:00 OK, now that all of the data is finally in, and I have free time, I can give all the final numbers from Super Tuesday for the Republicans (Democrats will be the next post) (a note, if you’re viewing this on the main page, click this post’s title so that the numbers won’t overlap onto ...
Republican Results from the Maine Caucus: Romney Won
2008-02-15 22:59:00 Here are the results with an updated delegate total from Maine. This was assuming that the delegates went for Romney: Date State Candidate Votes % Delegates RNC Delegates Total Delegates Delegate Count 1-Feb Maine Huckabee 315 5.78% 0 0 0 28 **97% of 347 towns reporting** Romney 2,826 51.89% 18 1 19 84 Thompson 8 0.15% 0 0 0 0 ***These are the results of a non-binding preference poll*** McCain 1,149 21.10% 0 0 0 99 Paul 999 18.34% 0 0 0 6 Giuliani 3 0.06% 0 0 0 0 Hunter 0.00% 0 0 0 0 Undecided 136 2.50% 0 0 0 0 Write-In 9 0.17% 0 0 0 0 Keyes 1 0.02% 0 0 0 0 And here’s a chart of the delegate count after Maine: Next up, I’ll have Super Tuesday stats. Done Reporting, Ranting Republican :: :: ...
Final Results from Kansas Rupublican Caucus: Huckabee Wins
2008-02-10 01:06:00 Here are the results with 100% of the precincts reporting. Huckabee won, taking all 36 delegates (not including the 3 RNC delegates). Here are the numbers: Huckabee 11,627 59.577% McCain 4,587 23.504% Paul 2,182 11.181% Romney 653 3.346% Keyes 288 1.476% Uncommitted 84 0.430% Thompson 61 0.313% Giuliani 34 0.174% So, congratulations to Huckabee on a good win here - he barely missed the 60% mark. We’ll ...
Briefly Patriotic - Alan Keyes Gets The Field To Himself
2008-01-30 18:05:00 Now that Julie Rudiani is outta the race it?s time for the real front runner to burst forward like God?s wrath on the sodomites. As a man with the experience, knowledge, charisma and personal relationship with our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, there is no other candidate that even comes close to him. But pretty ...
BBNHOBG - Election Stolen From Alan Keyes!
2008-01-11 18:00:00 First, Alan Keyes gets the election stolen from him in Iowa and now New Hampshire. If that ain’t proof a conspiracies against Christians then I ain’t sure what is. Like Bill O’Reilly says, Christian bashing is the last acceptable form of discrimination. Thank God for the Christian Anti-Defamation League which keeps track of this kinda crime! ...
Briefly Patriotic - Defend Alan Keyes!
2008-01-08 18:00:00 Alan Keyes may be a negro, but he?s here legally. And besides that, he?s the only candidate for president that believes in God and would take America back to the Levitical teachings on which God founded the United States. I guess that?s reason enough for the Iowa Republican straw poll to refuse to reveal the ...
2008 Election: Republican Primary Prediction
2007-12-29 08:07:00 OK, well I wanted to do a 2008 Election series sometime soon before Iowa, and it’s a slow news day (kinda - I used up the Bhutto story early this morning), so I guess now is a good time. Today is… PART I: My 2008 Republican Primary (and Caucus) Prediction (from this site: http://uselectionatlas.org/PRED-/PRESIDENT/2008R/pred.php?actio-n=indpred&id=151): Giuliani, McCain, Romney, ...
Aside: Ron Paul = Alan Keyes
2007-12-19 04:07:00 Woops! Ron Paul is making lots of money. Will he spend it to get out of Alan Keyes’ basement? Copyright © 2007 Pirate's Cove. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this material in your news aggregator, the site you are looking at is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact wteach@gmail.com ...
By: Pirate's Cove
Alan Keyes Appears At Iowa Debate, Not Afraid To Disagree, Well, With Anybo
2007-12-18 01:04:00 a.k.a. Reader Questions: Volume 3Since I chose to cover the CNN/Youtube Debate for the Republicans, I chose to cover the Des Moines Register Iowa Debate for the Democrats. But I received a reader question over the weekend that gave me a bona fide reason to at least touch on it."Anthony, I missed Wednesday's Republican Debate, but I was excited to hear that Alan Keyes participated in the event. I'm curious if you saw it, and how you felt he did. Further, do you think he's campaigning in hopes of actually winning the presidency, or trying to angle himself into the VP slot?" -Daniel G.Man did Alan Keyes ever participate! What a show! Throughout the beginning of the debate I noticed that, much like Barack Obama in the Democrat debate, the moderator was almost completely leaving Keyes out of the questioning. But Keyes didn't take that napping. He jumped in and told the moderator that he wanted to address her last question. When she quickly responded that she was getting to Keyes, and...
By: Living On Anon
Rachel Maddow (idiot liberal From Air America) Says Alan Keyes Won debate
2007-12-14 16:10:00 Found on the blog Ian Schwartz Maybe because I’m a little tired and a bit out of it today, I’m trying to come up with something to say about this incredible example of liberal stupidity. This liberal skank, obviously not afraid that her credibility would go into the tank said on Hardball, that Republican “rent a Negro”, Alan ...
I wish someone had asked Alan Keyes, while he was ...
2007-12-14 14:39:00 I wish someone had asked Alan Keyes, while he was there, how he slept at night after throwing his lesbian daughter under the bus.You are, of course, right about the blatant unfairness of Keyes being allowed in and Kucinich being kicked out. I'm glad Oprah's campaigning for Obama is paying off, and I'm sure most baby boomers (and subsequent generations) don't want that finger pointed back at *them*!
By: Daisy's Dead Air
Des Moines Register Republican Debate from Iowa (YouTube Videos)
2007-12-14 08:51:00 Wednesday, December 12, 2007 the Des Moines Register hosted the last Republican debate before the critical January 3rd Iowa caucus. Carolyn Washburn of the Register was the moderator. One of the main topics of the debate was the fair-tax. Huckabee has been gaining major popularity in Iowa recently and he is one candidate who is in favor of getting rid of the income tax. Huckabee has proposed a ?fair-tax?, also known as a consumption tax, to replace the income tax. A consumption tax would be based on what people buy instead of their income. The more you buy, especially luxury items, you will be taxed more. Those that have less money to spend will be taxed very little. "That means the rich people aren't going to be made poor, but maybe the poor people will be made rich. That ought to be the goal of any tax system ? not to punish somebody but to enable somebody, so they can have a part of the American dream," Huckabee said. Romney on the other hand is mor...
And the Pre-Primary Presidential Debates Ends With ... Almost a Snore, But
2007-12-14 01:36:00 The Republicans put on their last debate before the January 3, 2008 Iowa Caucuses yesterday - in Iowa - and the Democrats followed suit today.I had trouble keeping my eyes open for the Republican debate, which is saying a lot, since the debate was on in the afternoon, I don't usually take siestas, and I had gotten a good night's sleep the night before.But I can't think of anything new I heard from any of the candidates, except maybe Alan Keyes, who is an elegant speaker but somewhat out of his league (if not his mind). Huckabee seemed less exuberant than usual, Guiliani seemed tired, and I still can't help thinking that Mitt Romney may be a Cylon, quietly prepped in some Battlestar Galactica back room. I thought at the beginning of this crucially important election process that Ron Paul and his respect for the Constitution made him far and away the best Republican candidate, and the only one I could ever vote for, and I feel absolutely the same right now.Meanwhile, I like just...
By: Infinite Regress
Presidential Contenders Without Conviction
2007-12-13 13:08:00 Today I’m speaking Republican as a postmortem to yesterday’s atrocious debate. Nearly all of the nominees have changed their positions over time, pandered to one special interest group or another and flip flopped out of convenience in an effort to secure votes. In some respects this is a testament to electoral system. We are successful ...
By: Webloggin
Republican Presidential Debate Des Moines Iowa 12/12/07 VIDEO
2007-12-12 23:37:00 Check back for the full video of the Republican Debate Full Program Video wll be available soonFull Debate Transcript:Download the transcript of the Republican debate (RTF)PREVIOUS DEBATES:Republican Debate Orlando Florida 10/21/07 VIDEO - Republican primary debate held in Orlando, Fla., and aired by FOX News.Republican debate Dearborn, Michigan 10/09/07 VIDEO - The Republican presidential candidates met in Dearborn, Mich., for their first debate in a month, their sixth major debate overall.Republican Presidential Debate 09/05/07 VIDEO - REPUBLICAN DEBATE FOX NEWS SEPTEMBER 05, 2007Republican presidential Debate MANCHESTER 06/05/07 VIDEO - Republican presidential Debate MANCHESTER, New Hampshire 06/05/07, FULL STREAMING VIDEORepublican presidential debate 05/15/07 VIDEO - Republican presidential debate Columbia, S.C 05/15/07RELATED: Campaign 2008 » Iowa Public Television & Iowa Public Radio:Technorati Tags: GOP PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE and Republican Presidential Debate or Des Moine...
Iowa December 12 Republican Debate
2007-12-12 22:09:00 Here’s my ratings of the Debate in Iowa today… Paul - By far the winner in my mind. Romney - Slipped up at the beginning arguing with Fred, but he let it go, but had a great debate other than that. Huckabee - A good debate overall. Tancredo - A good overall debate McCain - A good debate, probably tied ...
Live Blog Of The Des Moines Register Republican Debate (December 12, 2007)
2007-12-12 20:03:00 The Des Moines Register is having a Republican debate in Iowa today beginning at 2pm eastern. It is being aired on Iowa Public Television, as well as Fox News and CNN. 2:oo: Yup, we’re live blogging. From left to right: Rudy Giuliani, Duncan Hunter, Ron Paul, Tom Tancredo, Fred Thompson, Mitt Romney, Mike Huckabee, ...
By: 2008 Central
Republican Money Report
2007-10-16 23:23:00 Financial filings were released yesterday by the FEC. Let's take a look at how the campaigns did during the third quarter (July-September), starting with the Republican contenders. The figures in parentheses represent totals from the previous quarter.Sam BrownbackMoney Raised: $925,745 ($1,425,767)Money Spent: $1,278,856 ($1,798,493)Cash On Hand: $94,654 ($460,236)Debt: $0 ($0)? Heavy spending towards an unimpressive finish in the Ames Straw poll coupled with poor fundraising have put Brownback's campaign on life support. With fewer than $100,000 available, it will be difficult for Brownback to make any serious move.Rudy GiulianiMoney Raised: $11,624,255 ($17,599,292)Money Spent: $13,300,650 ($11,222,806)Cash On Hand: $16,649,826 ($18,326,220)Debt: $169,256 ($0)? Giuliani's campaign has been increasing the spending of late, beginning to air advertisements in Iowa and New Hampshire, but the campaign remains the cash on hand leader. That financial advantage should help Gi...
By: Political Realm
Alan Keyes excluded from Oct. 9 Michigan Presidential Debate
2007-10-07 09:54:00 Michigan conservative leaders appalled (not a picture of Barak Obama) Most others in Michigan and greater America ask, who the hell is Alan Keyes?
By: BLACK DOG PRESS
Alan Keyes - Our 1st Negro President?
2007-10-02 06:01:00 Dear Friends, I have to admit that I am quite conflicted about the presidential candidate Alan Keyes http://www.alankeyes.com/. On the one hand he pretends to be a good, upstanding, God fearing Christian man, a proud republican, a vibrant pro-life advocate; on the other hand, as some of you probably noticed, he is also a Negro. The question ...
Third Time Not Likely The Charm
2007-09-19 22:37:00 Conservative political activist and serial campaigner Alan Keyes announced this week that he would join the race for the Republican presidential nomination. Unfortunately for Keyes, it's unlikely that his third time will be the charm. Following previous runs in 1996 and 2000, Keyes suggested the Republican field is wide open and that most voters are unmoved by the current crop of candidates.A former diplomat who served as an assistant Secretary of State under Ronald Reagan, Keyes has also challenged for the Senate three times. He ran in 1988 and 1992 in Maryland, failing to earn more than 40% on either occasion. After the initial nominee dropped out of the race in scandal, Keyes was recruited by Illinois Republicans to challenge Barack Obama in 2004. Though he had been critical of a similar move by Hillary Clinton in 2000, saying, "I deeply resent the destruction of federalism represented by Hillary Clinton's willingness to go into a state she doesn't even live in and preten...
By: Political Realm
Alan Keyes for President version 3.0
2007-09-17 22:40:00 For the handful of die-hards out there, Maryland Republican and two-time failed presidential candidate Alan Keyes announced Monday that he will once again seek the White House. In a crowded field of nine hopefuls, it is unlikely he will cause more than a small ripple. But the Associated Press reports he will participate Monday night ...
Alan Keyes Latest to Announce Presidential Candidacy
2007-09-16 20:11:00 Alan Keyes has formally announced his candidacy for president. Recalling that Mr. Keyes also ran in 2000, I took a quiz that ranks the presidential candidates for 2000 against my answers. It turns out I should have voted for Alan Keyes: Score Candidates 90 Alan Keyes 80 George W. Bush 74 Howard Phillips 72 Harry Browne 65 Patrick ...
Alan Keyes Officially Enters Race For Republican Nomination
2007-09-15 22:28:00 Yesterday, Alan Keyes announced that he will seek the Republican nomination for president. Speaking on the Janet Parshall radio show, Keyes blasted the current field: he’s “unmoved” by the lack of moral courage shown by the other candidates, among whom he sees no standout who articulates the “key kernel of truth that must, with courage, ...
By: 2008 Central
Keyes to Run for President
2007-09-15 16:43:00 Again...After trying twice before, running for the Maryland and Illinois Senate and failing at every race, former Reagan diplomat and Jeanne Kirkpatrick protege announced he will once again run for the GOP nomination for President.Keyes told syndicated radio host Janet Parshall he's "unmoved" by the lack of moral courage shown by the other candidates, among whom he sees no standout who articulates the "key kernel of truth that must, with courage, be presented to our people."Keyes will take part in Monday's Republican debate.This is going to be good. |



