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Film Review: Gore's Voting System

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Based on what the film lays out for me. I think Gore outright won the election, but got cheated out of the chance, as the film shows many problems within the voting system. For example, the ballots being too ambiguous for people to know who they’re voting for, and Bush’s voting party not analyzing all the rules, as they attempt to sue Gore’s voting party for calling forth a hand recount. During the Supreme Court arguments, Gore’s lawyer brought up the fact Governor G.W. Bush himself has passed a law in Texas, arguing in favor of hand recounts when a electoral count has been found to be mistabulated in such a way as to negatively affect the outcome, which this was considered when it was found to have cost Gore, roughly, 6,000 votes. Not to …show more content…

Once they were able to get officials voting, it was found that Gore had won one Florida county by 327 votes. When more votes were found for Gore, Harris tried to not have them be counted on account of being “late” which the party claimed was faulty reasoning, leading to them getting an extension on their recount. It was later found that almost 12,000 votes were rejected for felonies despite only a fraction of them having actually broken any laws. After some time, there was ultimately one last recount to determine whether Gore or Bush had more votes, only for Harris to suddenly ended it when Gore’s party still had about a thousand votes left to count, leaving Bush to win by 537 votes, leading Gore to argue in the Supreme Court of the United States that his party still deserved some recount time; despite them disagreeing, they did allow the 215 votes from Volusia, 168 from Miami-Dane, and 40,000 undervotes to be recounted by December

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