Clay Aiken
![Aiken at [[Politicon]] in 2016](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/ba/Clay_Aiken_Speaks_2016_Politicon.jpg)
Aiken co-wrote a bestselling memoir in 2004, ''Learning to Sing''. In 2004 he also had a televised Christmas special, ''A Clay Aiken Christmas''. During much of 2008 he appeared on Broadway in the musical comedy ''Spamalot'', in the role of Sir Robin. In 2010 he hosted the PBS special ''Tried & True Live!'' He has also had numerous cameo and guest appearances on TV shows. In 2012 he competed in the fifth season of ''The Celebrity Apprentice'', coming in second to Arsenio Hall.
With Diane Bubel, Aiken created the Bubel/Aiken Foundation in 2003, which was later renamed the National Inclusion Project. In 2004 he became a UNICEF ambassador, a position he held until 2013 when he gave it up in order to run for Congress. He traveled extensively in this role. In 2006, he was appointed for a two-year term to the Presidential Committee for People with Intellectual Disabilities.
In 2014, Aiken ran for the United States House of Representatives in North Carolina's 2nd congressional district. He won the Democratic primary, but lost to Republican incumbent Renee Ellmers in the general election. In January 2022, he announced a run for the Democratic nomination in North Carolina's 4th congressional district, but he lost in the primary to Valerie Foushee. Provided by Wikipedia
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