There is a less than ZERO chance of a Keyes win.
Unless you can come up with another candidate that would have a chance to win, pointing out Keyes can't win is not relevant to the argument. Most of us who support this candidacy don't expect him to win.
Sometime the point of a campaign isn't just to win, but to spread your message to lay the groundwork for a future victory. Barry Goldwater got troucnced, but he laid the groundwork for Reagan.
You all are making total asses out of yourselves.
I haven't read the whole thread. Why do you say less than zero chance?
Granted I have some concerns about Allan that Baraka could probably find something against him to exploit, but if Allan slows it down a bit and deal with every issue brought against him he might do well.
The fact that Obama is a democrat in leadership that's backing Kerry says he might have a few flaws that haven't been dealt with.