Alan Keyes

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The youth vote in Berkeley, California The youth vote in Berkeley, California
A real stunner: Barack Obama out-polls Alan Keyes by more than a thousand votes.
Chicago is Barack Obama's kind of town Chicago is Barack Obama's kind of town
The city has a unique history of launching the careers of powerful black politicians -- which is part of the reason Obama moved there.
What you missed while watching the Red Sox win What you missed while watching the Red Sox win
Republicans debate in Florida, with lapel pins! Hippie drugs! Interns in the Oval Office!
The gay voter's guide to the GOP The gay voter's guide to the GOP
How should a right-wing homosexual vote in the upcoming primaries and caucuses? Salon rates the Republican candidates for gay friendliness.
Trashing the law to save Schiavo Trashing the law to save Schiavo
In arguing that Jeb Bush should ignore the courts and seize Terri Schiavo, the religious right turns its back on two centuries of American law.
Alan Keyes teams up with Lenora Fulani
The press yawns as the political odd couple of the year performs together before a half-packed house.
Blue Glow
Salon's TV picks for Tuesday, May 2, 2000
"Gestapo thuggery"
Alan Keyes triangulates his thoughts between the Nazi Germany, Waco and Janet Reno on Fox News, while Miami's police chief quits.
Frank Burns remembered
"M*A*S*H" star saluted from the campaign trail.
Live from Los Angeles
Bush, McCain and Keyes joust about death row, public schools and abortion, but avoid jokes about David Letterman's heart.
Pols, guns and androgyny
A speed-of-light cultural flyover covering McCain, Koresh, guns, Hillary, "G.I. Blues," a heartfelt appeal to the Winslet Brigade, "Star Trek" and, well, you get the idea.
Elephants of a different color
They may not be numerous yet, but black Republicans feel they've got something to shout about -- sort of.
Bush bobs, McCain weaves
The two favorites fillabluster as Keyes steals the show.
Bush, McCain dead even
Trump quits, more reasons not to love John McCain and Keyes has one strange Valentines Day
Keyes like me
It's tough when everybody mistakes you for a presidential contender, that is, until you start getting used to it.
Letters to the editor
The mixed blessing of adoption; Plus: Readers shocked to find themselves agreeing with David Horowitz; Christopher Buckley "sincerely disgusted."
Party crashers
Alan Keyes and other religious radicals are preventing the Republican Party from attaining its rightful place as America's majority party.
The frog prince of Bel-Air
Batgirl caught in amphibian love nest! Plus: I cc NY? Carl Swanson e-goofs, Toby Young attacks. And: Hillary is just so dateable.com!
The machine rages on
GOP and Democratic presidential candidates fire their last salvos in New Hampshire.
Are we excited yet?
In case all that talk about entrance polls and exit polls wasn't enough to get you lathered up, our man probes the inner secrets of TV on the caucuses.
Arrivederci, Iowa
Bush and Gore coast, Keyes has his moment and Hatch looks for an escape.
America's wake-up call?
Alan Keyes strikes a chord with Iowa voters.
Iowa's insurgents and Achilles' heels
The Iowa caucuses are more than an election-year sideshow -- in the past, they've resurrected sinking campaigns and helped catapult obscure candidates like Jimmy Carter to the White House.
Onward, Christian soldiers
Keyes, Bauer and Forbes proselytize at a pro-Jesus, anti-gay rally in Des Moines.
Many questions, few answers
There are still many things we need to know about the two Democrats and six Republicans who want to be our next president.
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