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Florida Supreme Court Puts Nader on the Ballot


Please don't vote for a third-party candidate | Cognoscenti - WBUR

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Judge orders Nader name off of Ballot in Florida! | BigSoccer Forum

argentine soccer fan said: I don't think Ralph Nader will be relevant, but considering that it is the strategy of the Democratic Party to try to ...

The Bush-Gore Florida Recount: An Oral History - The Atlantic

In the end, after start-and-stop recounts and the intervention of courts at every level, Texas Governor George W. Bush, the Republican candidate ...

The Ralph Nader Supreme Court - Paste Magazine

The U.S. Supreme Court was a progressive force for the second half of the 20th century, but so far in this century, it's…

The Long Shadow of Bush v. Gore: Judicial Partisanship in Election ...

The. Article finds that Republican judges display greater partisan loyalty than Democratic judges in election cases where ideology is not a ...

Ralph Nader Is Opening Up About His Regrets - Washingtonian

A niece died in one of the 737 crashes. Now he's launching one last safety crusade—and having to reckon with the very real contempt that remains ...

The Great Work | The Sun magazine

... Florida — a pivotal state where, after a contentious recount and a Supreme Court decision, Bush beat Gore by 537 votes. Democrats excoriated Nader, calling ...

2000 United States presidential election in Florida - Wikipedia

Bush won Florida's electoral votes by a margin of only 537 votes out of almost six million cast (0.009%) and, as a result, became the president-elect.

Ralph Nader might have saved the Democratic Party | The Week

Nader's presence on the ballot in Florida almost certainly narrowly cost Democratic nominee Al Gore the state and thus the election.

The 2000 Presidential Election: Why Gore Lost

Democrat Albert Gore won the most votes, a half million more than his Republican opponent George W. Bush, but lost the presidency in the electoral college.

FL Supreme Court skeptical of recreational pot proposal

Florida Supreme Court Justices picked apart a proposal that would legalize the recreational use of marijuana, indicating they're unlikely to ...

Will Biden Spoil It All? by Peter Singer - Project Syndicate

Peter Singer thinks the US president should step aside, or, like other one-time heroes, risk tarnishing his legacy.

The Judicialization of Presidential Elections After Bush v. Gore

Abstract. After the litigation of the 2000 presidential election are parties, candidates, and interest groups more likely to utilize pre-election litigation ...

Who stole Election 2000? (Hint: Not Nader) | SocialistWorker.org

Clinton supporters say Bernie Sanders could spoil the 2016 election like Ralph Nader did 16 years before--but they've got their history all ...

How the 2000 Election Came Down to a Supreme Court Decision

As Florida's electoral votes fell under dispute, controversy ensued over hanging chads, dimpled chads and butterfly bullets.

Nader v. Me. Democratic Party - Maine Case Law

Ralph Nader, an independent candidate for President in the 2004 presidential election, and his Maine presidential electors (collectively, ...

Ralph Nader: I was not a 'spoiler' in 2000. Jill Stein doesn't deserve ...

Dana Milbank accused Green Party presidential nominee Jill Stein of making "more likely the singular threat of a President Trump."

^1 Ralph Nader, 2004 independent candidate for President of ... - FEC

In the Matter of the Democratic Party. ) g. Ballot Access Litigation Against. ) 9. ) -< -^rn the Ntder-Cmmejo 2004 Presidential ...

How Should We Think about Bush v. Gore - LAW eCommons

HOWARD GILLMAN, THE VOTES THAT COUNTED: How THE COURT DECIDED THE 2000. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION (2001); RICHARD POSNER, BREAKING THE DEADLOCK: THE 2000. ELECTION, ...

How Should We Think About Bush v. Gore?

3d 118, 123 (2d Cir. 2001) (finding no "expressly declared constitutional right to vote for electors in presidential elections,” based on Bush v. Gore); ...