Twenty-five years after Florida became the epicenter of one of the most contentious presidential elections in American history, the key figures who lived through the 36-day battle that decided the ...
A renowned Supreme Court litigator, he argued the Republican side in Bush v. Gore, but later championed gay rights and undocumented children. By Clay Risen Three times the results were disputed after ...
In this hour-long show, co-host Leoneda Inge speaks to a reporter who was in Florida covering the recounts, a political science professor who teaches about the election, and a student who covered the ...
Election night Nov. 7, 2000 was just the beginning of a 36 day showdown to decide the next president of the United States. Florida's 25 electoral votes would determine the outcome. Vice President Al ...
Twenty-five years ago, this nation waited with baited breath to learn who would be the next president of the United States. In extremely close balloting Nov. 7, 2000 — pitting Republican George W.
DEC. 17, 2000 — The Rev. Jesse Jackson, incoming White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card, Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott (R-Miss.) and House Minority Leader Dick Gephardt (D-Mo.) joined Meet the ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV/Gray Florida Capital Bureau) - For 36 days in 2000, the world watched Florida election workers examine ballot after ballot, trying to determine the fate of the presidency. The ...
Prologue:The missing institution of impartiality -- Introduction: Understanding the past for the sake of the future -- Uncertain vote-counting in the founding era -- The novelty of chief executive ...