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Officially, Bush and Democrat Al Gore were separated by just 537 votes in Florida, which ultimately determined the election after a still-debated U.S. Supreme Court decision.
Almost a quarter of a century ago, the Supreme Court effectively determined the outcome of a presidential election, after a chaotic recount in Florida failed to name either George W. Bush or Al ...
TALLAHASSEE, Florida (CNN) -- On a day when the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments that may decide who will be president, two rulings by the Florida Supreme Court went against Democrat Al Gore.
The 2000 presidential election, 24 years ago in November, was the time that Palm Beach County likely decided a presidential ...
Officially, Bush and Democrat Al Gore were separated by just 537 votes in Florida, which ultimately determined the election after a still-debated U.S. Supreme Court decision.
WASHINGTON (CBS.MW) -- Though the political and economic pundits seemed to believe otherwise, and the market behaved accordingly, Vice President Al Gore's chances for the presidency are still alive.
By Benjamin L. Ginsberg. Jefferson Griffin’s attempts to invalidate 60,000 North Carolina voters bear haunting parallels to what Al Gore supporters tried to do late in the 2000 Florida recount ...
In its first non-bombshell decision in weeks, the Florida Supreme Court announced Tuesday at 4:30 that Al Gore’s two nukes — the absentee-ballot application cases in Seminole County and Martin ...
Nov. 11 -- If legal challenges to the presidential election persist, a Florida judge may decide who becomes the next president of the United States. Officials in the Sunshine State are still ...
Officially, Bush and Democrat Al Gore were separated by just 537 votes in Florida, which ultimately determined the election after a still-debated U.S. Supreme Court decision.
Officially, Bush and Democrat Al Gore were separated by just 537 votes in Florida, which ultimately determined the election after a still-debated U.S. Supreme Court decision.