An election 20 years ago, fought between George W. Bush and his Democratic rival Al Gore could provide a template for what will happen in the days following the vote - especially if the result is ...
That moment was election night 2000 ... Florida and New York had gone to Democrat Al Gore, while Louisiana and Texas were solidly for Republican George W. Bush. The stakes felt very high, both ...
In the 2000 presidential election, Democrat Al Gore lost the state of New Hampshire narrowly, by 7,211 votes. Under the state ...
A memorial service for President Jimmy Carter has reunited all five living presidents Thursday in Washington D.C. as well as ...
The only other candidate in modern U.S. history to have won the popular vote but lost the White House was Democrat Al Gore in ...
To date, the only election that hinged on a US Supreme Court decision was in 2000 when Al Gore was defeated by George W Bush. So it's tempting to make comparisons between the two elections but ...
Despite repeated claims from GOP corners that the United States gave Donald Trump a "mandate" on Election Day ... since the contest between Al Gore and George W. Bush in 2000.
"Do you remember 2000 when Al Gore contested the election?" Kellyanne Conway ... "I mean when he actually retracted his concession to George W. Bush." As many journalists and analysts have ...
After losing the excruciatingly close 2000 presidential election to George W. Bush, Al Gore firmly stepped off the political stage. But the former vice president didn't let the disappointment drag ...
In the 2000 presidential election, Democrat Al Gore lost the state of New Hampshire narrowly, by 7,211 votes. Under the state’s “winner take all” system, all four ...
Iowa is a heavily contested presidential battleground. Al Gore won the state by just 0.3 percentage points in 2000, while George W. Bush won in 2004 by 0.7 percentage points. Bush was the first ...
♦♦♦ During any national election, the political parties ... the battleground states that would determine the outcome for George W. Bush and Al Gore were Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Florida.