July 6, 2000
SALT LAKE CITY--A new website promoting Republican presidential candidate
Alan Keyes for Vice-President has recently been launched by supporters of
Ambassador Keyes. The URL is http://www.keyesvp.com
The site belongs to a grassroots organization called Keyes for
Vice-President, a nationwide network of Keyes supporters who think a Bush/Keyes
ticket is the Republican Party's best hope against Al Gore.
Stefani Stone, National Coordinator of Keyes for Vice-President, said the
website makes a persuasive case that Keyes is the strongest possible choice for
Bush's running mate.
Said Ms. Stone: "Bush needs Keyes to win in the fall. Keyes is the
perfect complement to Bush. He will attract voters who feel disenfranchised,
conservatives who would otherwise go to third-party candidates, minorities who
normally feel little connection with the Republican Party, and pro-life
Democrats who are looking for moral leadership."
Stone continued, "As an African-American woman in D.C. told me, 'He's
the people's man,' because he unites Americans from all backgrounds around our
nation's founding principles." Stone added that Keyes is known for his
articulate speech, brilliant mind, and uncompromising integrity.
The website has been up
since June 22nd. In its first 48 hours, it attracted 700 visits from people who
learned about it by word-of-mouth or e-mail.
Visitors to the site will find a good selection of arguments for choosing
Keyes, resources for promoting the Keyes-for-VP cause, background information
about Keyes, speeches by Keyes, recent news items, endorsements, fliers, and
photos of Keyes taken throughout the presidential primaries.
During the primaries, Ambassador Keyes attracted a broad following of
passionate supporters who defied the Republican establishment and voted for
Keyes' message of moral renewal and constitutional self-government. In twelve of
those primaries, Keyes averaged a strong 16%. His greatest support came from
Utah (21%), Minnesota (20%), Arkansas (20%), Idaho (19%), Montana (18%), New
Jersey (17%), Iowa (14%), Oregon (14%), Wyoming (12%), and Alabama (12%). Keyes
was the only Republican presidential candidate besides Bush to survive the
primaries.
Keyes is a former U.S. State Department diplomat who has a Ph.D. in
government from Harvard. He wrote his dissertation on America's founding
documents. He was Ronald Reagan's ambassador to the U.N. General Assembly and
later served as an Assistant Secretary of State.
On June 24th, the Idaho Republican Party endorsed Keyes for