

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, October 26, 2004
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CONTACT: Bill Pascoe
(312) 756-0025
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Third Debate Affirms First Two: Keyes Wins Again
(CHICAGO, OCTOBER 26) -- Keyes 2004 campaign manager Bill Pascoe, reacting to Alan Keyes' clear win in tonight's second televised debate against Barack Obama, released the following statement:
"The third and final debate is over, and the score is clear: it's three straight wins for Alan Keyes and the voters of Illinois.
"Once again, Alan demonstrated that he is clearly in tune with the voters of Illinois, while Barack Obama is outside the mainstream: on issue after issue -- whether it was winning the war on terror, deciding how best to advance educational reforms to improve the schooling of our children, seeking and achieving energy independence, defending traditional marriage, or working to get better trade deals for our workers and farmers -- Alan showed his stuff, and the voters of Illinois are the better off for it.
"Barack Obama, by contrast, showed his be-everything-to-everyone style yet again. He said he's for traditional marriage, but also for civil unions; for standing tough in the war against terrorists, but in favor of negotiating with those who support them; in favor of sending his own children to private schools, but not for the poorer parents in our society; in favor of supporting our farmers, but also in favor of the so-called 'free trade' that shortchanges them.
"Next week, the voters of Illinois will have a clear choice. We're confident they'll choose the candidate who best represents their interests, their values, and their beliefs -- Alan Keyes."

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