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How does the election of 2000 compare to other presidential elections?
The presidential election of 2000 was different to other presidential elections in that it was particularly close. Al Gore, the defeated candidate, won the popular vote by over 500,000, but George W. Bush won the electoral college by 5 electoral votes.
The reason why George W. Bush was able to carry the election was that he won the state of Florida, which gave him 25 electoral votes, and he won Florida by only 537 votes.
Do you think the Supreme Court was right to halt the recount in Florida? Why or why not?
No, I do not think the Supreme Court was right because the election was extremely close, and a recount wold have helped everyone have more clarity.
What were the long-term consequences of the 2000 election?
Increased political polarization, with people to the right affiliating more with the Republican Party, while people to the left affiliated more to the Democratic Party. Also, electoral reform in Florida, where the previous voting ballots were replaced.
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