Keyes campaigns in Franklin, New Hampshire
FRA2000012901 - 29 JANUARY, 2000 - FRANKLIN, NEW HAMPSHIRE, USA: Republican presidential candidate Alan Keyes, right, talks with Franklin mayor Tony Giunta before the two started on a campaign walk through downtown Franklin. lkm/Lee K. Marriner UPI
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