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[[category:United States]][[category:events]]Had all votes in the 2000 presidential election been properly counted, the winner would have been [[Al Gore]]; due to a technicality exacerbated by Republican guerrilla tactics, [[George W. Bush]] was awarded the presidency before the count was complete. There was also strong evidence of [[US election fraud|election fraud]] during both this election and [[2004 US presidential election|the next one]].{{seed}} | [[category:United States]][[category:events]]Had all votes in the 2000 presidential election been properly counted, the winner would have been [[Al Gore]]; due to a technicality exacerbated by Republican guerrilla tactics, [[George W. Bush]] was awarded the presidency before the count was complete. There was also strong evidence of [[US election fraud|election fraud]] during both this election and [[2004 US presidential election|the next one]].{{seed}} | ||
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==Related Pages== | ==Related Pages== | ||
* [[US presidential elections]] | * [[US presidential elections]] | ||
* Parts of the [[2000 US Republican Party Platform]] now stand in stark contradiction to the official [[Republican (US)|Republican]] position on the [[US invasion of Iraq]], which was initiated by the Republican majority and president, over stiff objections from non-Republicans and under false pretenses. | * Parts of the [[2000 US Republican Party Platform]] now stand in stark contradiction to the official [[Republican (US)|Republican]] position on the [[US invasion of Iraq]], which was initiated by the Republican majority and president, over stiff objections from non-Republicans and under false pretenses. | ||
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Revision as of 14:53, 2 January 2008
Overview
Had all votes in the 2000 presidential election been properly counted, the winner would have been Al Gore; due to a technicality exacerbated by Republican guerrilla tactics, George W. Bush was awarded the presidency before the count was complete. There was also strong evidence of election fraud during both this election and the next one.
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- US presidential elections
- Parts of the 2000 US Republican Party Platform now stand in stark contradiction to the official Republican position on the US invasion of Iraq, which was initiated by the Republican majority and president, over stiff objections from non-Republicans and under false pretenses.
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