An election 20 years ago, fought between George W. Bush and his Democratic rival Al Gore could provide a template for what will happen in the days following the vote - especially if the result is ...
After losing the excruciatingly close 2000 presidential election to George W. Bush, Al Gore firmly stepped off the political stage. But the former vice president didn't let the disappointment drag ...
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Arizona was too close to call. Florida and New York had gone to Democrat Al Gore, while Louisiana and Texas were solidly for Republican George W. Bush. The stakes felt very high, both for the ...
Al Gore thanked Mike Pence ... The presidential election of 2000, between Gore and George W. Bush, was infinitesimally close. Gore won the popular vote, but the determinative Electoral College ...
If the current margin of roughly 2.4 million votes holds, it will be the closest margin of victory since the contest between Al Gore and George W. Bush in 2000. Trump's current lead in the popular ...
Bush was the best-connected Little Leaguer in Midland, Texas. The Walker Cup, the prestigious international golf tournament, is named after George H. Walker, the great-grandfather of George W.