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 ...
For the first time in 20 years, a Republican presidential candidate is ready to take the White House as the winner of the ...
A quarter century of political, social, and economic upheaval has left little mark on the political behavior of the “American ...
Former Vice President Mike Pence, in attendance for Carter’s funeral, sat between his wife, Karen, and fellow ex-second-in-line Al Gore ... loss to President George W. Bush.
Bush. The election that year was a contentious ... popular vote but lost the White House was Democrat Al Gore in 2000, against George W. Bush. READ MORE: The 2000 presidential election and ...
Al Gore thanked Mike Pence ... The presidential election of 2000, between Gore and George W. Bush, was infinitesimally close. Gore won the popular vote, but the determinative Electoral College ...
The certification of the Electoral College vote was once seen as ceremonial. Two moments 20 years apart remind us how high the stakes really are.
Defeated presidential candidates have historically shared the inauguration stage with their successors, symbolizing the peaceful transfer of power ...
and Al Gore when he lost to President George W. Bush. “Being put in the position of certifying an election that you lost has to be one of the most difficult and humbling experiences that you ...