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Lone student supports Keyes when others won't
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Contributor | Servo |
Last Edited | Servo Oct 03, 2004 04:14pm |
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News Date | Sunday, October 3, 2004 06:00:00 AM UTC0:0 |
Description | If Weinberg freshman Ryan Morton wants help in his effort to elect the Republican candidate for Illinois' U.S. Senate seat, Alan Keyes, he's not going to receive any from the leaders and members of Northwestern's College Republicans.
They're so disappointed in Keyes' campaign that the club isn't even putting up his sign in their booth, said group President Henry Bowles.
But Morton is not disappointed. A "Keyes for U.S. Senate" sign hangs on his door in Public Affairs Residential College. He said although he admits Keyes is in a tough spot, he is excited by Keyes and his experience in politics.
"He stands for what the people of Illinois stand for," said Keyes' press secretary Connie Hair. "He represents a type of politics we have gotten away from -- a politics of principle."
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