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 ...
A memorial service for President Jimmy Carter has reunited all five living presidents Thursday in Washington D.C. as well as ...
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 ...
The assignment, however, ended with the fateful decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in Bush v. Gore in 2000, ultimately sending George W. Bush to the White House. While the experience of the ...
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 ...
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So I'm going to give her the benefit of the doubt," Constantine said, adding she saw Bush look over her right shoulder only briefly to make eye contact – potentially with Al Gore or the Quayles.
George H. W. Bush claimed he would not raise taxes, declaring “Read my lips: no new taxes.” Bush did not claim to make any profound changes, but instead promised to maintain the work of previous ...