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Ken Bone (personality) - Wikipedia

Kenneth Bone (born 1982) is an American citizen who became a viral phenomenon after asking a question as an undecided voter at the October 9 presidential ...

Ken Bone and the Legend of the Undecided Voter | The New Yorker

In late September, a couple of hours before the first Presidential debate of the 2020 election, I was scrolling Twitter, anxiously waiting ...

The most famous 'undecided voter' has big problems with Trump

Bone is the red-sweater wearing undecided voter who became a pop culture sensation the evening of October 9, 2016, when he questioned Donald Trump and Hillary ...

Did undecided voter Ken Bone win the presidential debate? | wthr.com

Ken Bone, an undecided voter who addressed the presidential candidates during the second debate Sunday night at Washington University in St. Louis, has become ...

Remember Ken Bone? Illinois man has viral claim to fame in ... - FOX 2

Another cycle of presidential debates begins Thursday, bringing renewed attention to the platform that once launched local guest Ken Bone ...

Ken Bone: The man who won the 2nd presidential debate - CNN

His question to Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton was a doozy: “What steps will your energy policy take to meet our energy needs while at the ...

No Bone about it: Audience member won second debate - YouTube

Nearly 67 million people tuned in for Sunday night's second presidential debate -- and the surprise star was Ken Bone, the man in the red ...

Ken Bone is no longer an 'undecided' voter

The Shiloh man, who was turned into an internet meme during the second U.S. presidential debate in St. Louis, cast his vote at around 6:40 a.m. ...

'Red sweater guy' Ken Bone reveals who he voted for in 2016, 2020

Bone was one of the questioners from the town hall debate with Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and GOP candidate Donald Trump.

'Red sweater guy' Ken Bone reveals who he voted for in 2016

The 'red sweater guy' who had his 15 minutes of fame during the 2016 election is back in the headlines. During an interview with Newsweek ...

'Red Sweater Guy' Ken Bone still undecided voter for election

The Illinois man with an aw-shucks demeanor turned into a social media sensation after asking Hillary Clinton and then-candidate Donald Trump a ...

Undecided Voter Ken Bone at the Second Presidential Debate

The second presidential debate was one of the nastiest yet, but one undecided voter brought a bit of levity to the event and won over the ...

Ken Bone voted - The Washington Post

Ken Bone, the besweatered, undecided voter from the second presidential debate, has voted. But he's not telling anyone who ended up getting his vote.

Ken Bone still won't say who he voted for - Yahoo

A year after becoming an overnight sensation, America's most famous undecided voter refuses to reveal who he voted for in the 2016 election.

Ken Bone still won't say who he voted for - Yahoo

A year after rocketing to viral fame during the second presidential debate, America's most famous undecided voter still won't say who he ...

The red sweater party: Ken Bone crushes presidential debate

Undecided voter Kenneth Bone, of Belleville, Illinois, captured the hearts of American voters Sunday night when he sweetly asked Clinton and Donald Trump a ...

Ken Bone isn't eligible for president | McClatchy Washington Bureau

Turns out Ken Bone is ineligible for president, but if you don't want to vote for Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton there are plenty of other ...

Why Ken Bone became America's debate-night darling - Vox

So what ingredients went into the making of #KennethBone as a meme? It's one part fashion, two parts cultural zeitgeist. The red sweater was the ...

Ken Bone, star of the second presidential debate, is closer to deciding

Bone, 34, an operator at a coal plant in Illinois, was one of the undecided voters selected to ask a question at the town hall debate broadcast live on Sunday ...