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Alan Keyes

Withdrew from the race on July 26, 2000

Current position:
Host of "The Alan Keyes Show: America's Wake-Up Call," a nationally syndicated radio talk show, 1994-present

Political and career experience:
• Republican presidential candidate, 1996;
• Republican nominee for U.S. Senate, Maryland, 1992 and 1988;
• Assistant secretary of state for international organization affairs, 1985-88;
• U.S. representative to the United Nations Social and Economic Council, 1983-85;
• U.S. State Department policy planning staff, 1981-83.

Party affiliation:
Republican

Educational background:
• B.A., Harvard University, 1972;
• Ph.D., Harvard University, 1979.

Military experience:
None

Spouse:
Jocelyn Marcel Keyes

Children:
Francis, Maya Jeane, Andrew

Religion:
Catholic

Birthdate:
Aug. 7, 1950

Contact information:
Keyes 2000, (813) 929-0826

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USN&WR LINKS

Washington Whispers. Keyes to media: 'You'll be sorry.' (10/18/99)

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SPEECHES

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