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Al Gore presidential campaign, 2000
Al Gore won the states in blue, George W. Bush won the states in red ... Gore became the fourth candidate in American history to win the popular vote but lose the electoral vote. -
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Al Gore
The results of the decision led to Gore winning the popular vote by approximately 500,000 votes nationwide, but receiving 266 electoral votes to Bush's 271 (1 District of Columbia Elector abstained). ... ↑ Gore, Al (1997). -
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United States presidential election, 2000
In the aftermath of the campaign, many Gore supporters claimed that many of Nader's voters would have supported Gore, thus siphoning off enough would-be Gore votes to throw the election to Bush. ... Gore failed to win the popular vote in his home state, Tennessee, which both he and his father had represented in the Senate. -
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United States House of Representatives elections, 2006 - notable races
Results: Musgrave beat Paccione by three points, with Eidsness winning 11% of the vote. ... While the 5th is Connecticut's most conservative region, John Kerry won the district by about 1100 votes in 2004 and Al Gore won it when Johnson represented it as the 6th District in 2000. -
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Channel One News
Actual election result: Al Gore won the popular vote, but George W. Bush won the electoral college, which means that George W. Bush won the election. -
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United States House of Representatives elections, 2008
Bush won 61% of the vote here in 2004 (CPVI=R+14). ... Also, Al Gore won his district by a significant margin in 2000. -
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Ralph Nader's presidential campaigns
Had I known then what I know now, and had I lived in a swing state, I would have voted for Gore instead of Ralph Nader." ... Even though "Nader trading" had the theoretical potential to allow Al Gore to win the election and at the same time to earn the Green Party the 5% that would lead to a possible award of FEC party convention funding, Nader himself declined to endorse the "vote-trading" idea in 2000, explaining that they were running in every state and that they were encouraging voters to vote according to conscience. -
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Straw polls for the Democratic Party 2008 presidential nomination
Former Vice President Al Gore won the Arizona District 8 Democrats Straw poll with 51% of the vote. -
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Nancy Johnson
She had won re-elections prior to 2002 with 59 to 74 percent of the vote. ... Had Al Gore won the 2000 presidential election, Governor John Rowland would have appointed Johnson to serve in the United States Senate for at least the first two years of Joe Lieberman's term (Lieberman had been reelected to the Senate at the same time as the presidential election). -
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Redskin rule
However, in the election in 2000, Al Gore won the popular vote, thereby the Redskin rule (or a slightly modified version of it) had arguably been upheld.
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- Al Gore presidential campaign, 2000,
- Al Gore,
- United States presidential election, 2000,
- United States House of Representatives elections, 2006 - notable races,
- Channel One News,
- United States House of Representatives elections, 2008,
- Ralph Nader's presidential campaigns,
- Straw polls for the Democratic Party 2008 presidential nomination,
- Nancy Johnson,
- Redskin rule
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Al Gore won vote