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
After everything was said and done the decisions by the courts were all legitimate, however, the counting of votes and the numbers that came out of them may have not been legitimate. For instance some counties would count the dimples in the voting ballots while others weren’t. Then there was Katherine Harris, all of her decisions were controversial and there wasn’t a single one that the people could be satisfied with. The results of some her choices were : direct insults to her, the delay of the election, and vote count loss. Others were going on saying that Bush was selected by Harris herself and he wasn’t fairly elected, this is based off of the choices she decided upon making. Some of those impactful choices would be her not extending the recount deadlines, the attempt to throw out overseas ballots that hadn’t arrived by the deadline, ordered the following counties to stop recounting :Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach. Now along with some of that information lies the fact that the election process wasn’t fully developed and thought through for a situation of this sort.
Even from a Conservative standpoint, the year 2000 election was falsely counted and led to controversy that was unneeded. There are an abundance of points on why this election was wrongly concluded. Starting as of November 8th, 2000, no clear winner emerged. It was Florida’s ability to determine the final outcome of this election. A tally of the votes had Bush with 2,909,135 votes in the state. [1] Gore obtained, in the state of Florida, 2,907,351 votes. [1] This pushed Joe Lieberman to host a gathering after learning they were shadowing Bush by 1,784 votes. Al Gore’s campaign brought in new stats that conflicted the media’s. This urged Joe Lieberman to retract his concession due to the inability to do so before all votes are counted. The state
The election of 2000 was legitimate and I think George W. Bush won that election fair and square. He won the election because all the votes that were recounted were still in his favor and the votes were greater than Al Gore’s votes.For example, according to the legislature of Florida ninety-nine percent of the ballots were recounted and the votes ended up being higher than the recounted votes for Al Gore.In addition, Bush won the electoral college vote even with the recount which proves that this election was legitimate. Another reason why I think that Bush won this election was because some democratic voters did not correctly fill in their vote or they changed their vote before turning in the ballot.The issue of Palm Beach County in Florida,
The election of Bush v. Gore is known as one of the most controversial elections of all time, people often speculate the perspective of the election based on the popular vote and the way the candidates presented themselves. Known as the “Endless Election”, the events that took place during in the election led to a huge argument on who really won the election. People like to argue that election was rigged and that Gore should have been the POTUS.
According to the Constitution, every U.S. citizen has the right to vote. However, this constitutional right was not upheld in the Gore vs Bush election. The election of 2000 was not legitimate. First and foremost, George W. Bush limited 20,000 people from casting a vote. He prompted Katherine Harris to make a list of felons and restrict their voting rights. Instead of limiting only felons, the computer found innocent people with identical names as felons and disqualified them from casting a ballot. Many law abiding citizens had been stripped of their vote. Furthermore, many people in Palm Beach County voted for who they wanted elected as president. Unfortunately, many of their votes were not represented because they left dimpled chads on their
In my opinion, Gore won the election of 2000 if there hadn’t been any interference, had also recounted all the votes, and also counted the 175,000 uncounted ballots. I believe that Gore would of won the election but didn't because of several mistakes and interventions the Republican party had in the election in Florida. One of the tremendous errors was caused by the lady in charge of writing the ballot, she had placed Al Gore’s name next to another candidate causing chaos between the voters who believed that they had voted for the other candidate instead of Al Gore. Therefore, causing Gore to lose votes.Another reason I believe he lost the election was because of the interference Katherine Harris had in the votes. She did this when she
Some of the recount controversy was about the hanging chads or the butterfly ballot which caused some voters voted for a third party, but didn't mean to. All five news networks (NBC, CBS, FOX, and ABC) all made incorrect guesses to who was president. They all assumed that the poles in Florida closed at 7:00 p.m but they didn’t. Senator Daryl Jones said they that was roadblocks they could keep
The 2000 President Election isn’t considered to be the typical election that occurs every four years in our society. I am opening up the discussion of this important topic in American presidential history by first sharing a fact that not many people may know: there have been three previous presidential elections in which one candidate won the popular vote but not the electoral vote and lost the election. The 2000 Presidential Election was considered to be one of the most highly contested elections in presidential election history (Summary). The election was between Governor George W. Bush (R-TX) and Vice President Al Gore (D-TN). On Election Day night, news stations across the country were all giving an early win of Florida to Gore and
After series of primary elections, Bush finally found himself winner of the Republican Presidential Election putting himself in the presidential election. Once election day came, there was controversy with opponent Democrat Al Gore. “Votes came in with Bush sitting at 246 votes along with Gore at 255 votes. Florida had 25 electoral votes held in balance also with several counties having problems with balloting. One month passed with recounts, and legal maneuvering until the Supreme court decided on a winner being George W.
Al Gore is a proficient debater and speaker and thus it is not surprising that he pushed forward in the debates, and ultimately, Gore rose in the polls. This added to the shock and controversy when George W. Bush ended up winning the presidency. As I was only 3 years old at the time this election took place, I did not fully understand the weight of what happened. The table below depicts just how controversial the 2000 election was. The final election was not called, leaving the nation in shaky waters, until mid-January 2000. The election results had been turned over to the Supreme Court for their ultimate decision. The table below depicts detailed analysis, breaking down voters by gender, race, age, income, and
The election of 2000 between George W. Bush and Al Gore was in my opinion, not legitimate. It all started in Palm Beach, Florida, where voters claimed that the voting card was confusing and they weren’t sure if they voted for Pat Buchanan on accident. “Revote! The ballot is unfair! It should be clearer where you're punching.”₁ The person responsible for the confusion was Theresa LePore. She spread candidate names onto both sides of the ballot because she said that when the names were listed on one side that the print was tiny “I was worried that the older voters would have trouble reading them.”₁ For this reason, voters in Palm Beach demanded a revote. The law in Florida states that any difference under .5% triggers a mandatory machine recount,
The presidential election of 2000 between George Bush and Al Gore was not a legitimate. First the result of the election in Florida election would have meant that there would have had to be a recount to make sure Bush was the winner. Some counties of Florida did not recount the ballots. Furthermore, secretary of state Katherine Harris did everything she could to stop the recount so that Bush could win the election. Second, when the recount was allowed by an appellate court, it was stopped. The recount was stopped by the Supreme Court so that they could hear the case. The result of the case did not give enough time to recount all of the ballots. The presidential election of 2000 was not legitimate because not every vote was
As in the past, the media was covering the all important election. They had always relied on exit polls as the polls closed across the nation. In reality, the Florida results were just too close to call. Nevertheless, that did not stop the media from doing so. Not once, but twice, major news media outlets were erroneous in their report. Around 8pm, it was declared that Al Gore was the projected winner of the electoral votes in the state of Florida. However, a couple of hours later, the projection was retracted and restated as Florida as being too close to call. Then, just after 2am on November 8, the mistake was made for a second time. The major networks declared George W. as the winner. This even led to Al Gore calling the Governor to concede. However, as Gore prepared to address his supporters in Nashville, Tennessee, he was alert to the shrinking numbers in Bush¡¦s lead. The final total was now less than one half of a percent lead in favor of Bush. That immediately calls for a recount of votes under state law. Subsequently, Gore called Bush and retracted his concession. It wasn¡¦t over yet! One thing was, Al Gore had prevailed in the popular vote but without Florida¡¦s tally, the electoral vote was up in the air. The election wasn¡¦t over and the recounts began.
The African American population in the United States overwhelmingly leans toward more Liberal candidates. Since Gore was behind by 16,000 votes, this could have drastically changed the election. Also, there was 175,000 uncounted ballots. This was due to some citizens having difficulty with fully punching through ballots. This was a contentious debate across the entire state and across party lines. Also, thousands of senior citizens accidentally voted for Pat Buchanan instead of Al Gore due to the confusing structure of the official ballots. After various recounts, Al Gore was down by 98 votes. During this time, the Supreme Court issued a stay and halted all recounts. Justices like Antonin Scalia claimed “irreparable harm” if the remaining votes were counted. The Democrats felt like Anthony Kennedy was their last chance of swinging the SCOTUS in their direction. Ultimately, the Court ruled in Bush’s
However Al gore beat Bush in the popular vote by receiving almost 700,000 more votes.