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Election Controversy Post Bush, George Walker Presidents United States North America By Region


Election Controversy
In the most contentious presidential election in over a century, Republicans George W. Bush and Richard Cheney won the electoral votes from the state of Florida by a margin of fewer than 1000 votes, resulting in a 271-267 Electoral College victory over the Democrats, Albert Gore, Jr. and Joseph Lieberman. This category is intended for sites specifically defending or criticizing the procedures and events which resulted in the eventual election of George W. Bush as the 43rd President. Gore delivered a magnanimous concession speech on national television, and for his part, Bush promised to follow his campaign slogan and be a "uniter, not a divider" in pursuing his policy objectives.

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  • - Article asserts Bush lost Florida and the 2000 election and was installed through judicial coup d'etat.
  • - The idea of a Bush mandate is questioned, because the margin of victory in 2004 was not huge, and because of alleged voting irregularities in Ohio.
  • - D. J. Connolly's view that the theft of a presidential election by the Supreme Court was simply the latest episode in a 200-year-old judicial crime wave.
  • - Election 2000 issue with historical perspective and parallels of the Soldier Vote issue of 1944.
  • - Excerpts from Republican columnist Ken Revell's book the Florida Election 2000 fiasco.
  • - Analyzes the Florida election and subsequent selection of Bush as president. Includes predictions, links, and jokes.
  • - A cartoon perspective on the events following the 2000 Presidential election.
  • - Argues that Al Gore intentionally and knowingly tried to overthrow the outcome of the 2000 election.
  • - Web banner program for people who feel that Bush was not legitimately elected. Also includes anti-Bush links and virtual "signatures" of people opposed to the naming of George W. Bush as president of the United States.
  • - John Dee's analysis of the 2000 presidential election, comparing it to CIA election rigging and overthrows and a respected coup "manual" authored by a one-time advisor to President Reagan.
  • - Estimates, methodology, and downloadable Excel file regarding the results of a hypothetical manual recount in Florida in the 2000 presidential election.
  • - Argues that George W. Bush did not win the 2000 Presidential election. Writes critically of the Bush family, and includes links to news articles about election irregularities.
  • - A scathing criticism of the December 12, 2000 Supreme Court decision which eventually allowed George W. Bush to win the election.
  • - Analysis of doublepunching patterns in Palm Beach based on actual numbers and types of doublepunched ballots. Links to other articles about the Florida vote.
  • - Protesting the Florida election results.
  • - Includes quotes, irregularities, and news about the Bush campaign actions during the contested Florida results.
  • - Devoted to the election of 2000 and the aftermath. Essays, commentary, timeline, news, activism links.
  • - Essay on the dubious methods used to win the 2000 U.S. election.
  • - Dale Reynold's play dramatises the 2000 election, based on research and eye-witness accounts. Includes background, ebook and performance info.
  • - Article by David Podvin.
  • - Facts and humor critical of Ralph Nader's role in the outcome of the 2000 US presidential election.


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