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Alan Colmes left "Hannity & Colmes" in 2009 after the show was canceled. He decided to pursue other opportunities and focus on his own projects, including his radio show and contributions to various media outlets. Colmes had a unique role as the liberal counterpart to Sean Hannity's conservative views, and his departure marked the end of a significant era in political Talk Shows.

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