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How Groups Voted in 2000


How Groups Voted in 2000 | ROPER CENTER

Demographic Group Gore Bush Buchanan Nader TOTAL All Voters Pct. 48% 48% 1% 3% SEX Men 48 43 54 * 3 Women.

2000 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

The Republican nominee, Governor George W. Bush of Texas, the eldest son of George HW Bush, narrowly defeated incumbent Democratic Vice President Al Gore.

How Groups Voted | Roper Center for Public Opinion Research

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Voting and Registration in the Election of November 2000

The right to vote is arguably one of the most important rights of citizenship in a democratic country, yet a substantial number of U.S. citizens choose not ...

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.

Reflections on the 2000 U.S. Presidential Election

He is the first president to lose the national popular vote since 1888, and only the fourth in American history. He won a bare majority in the electoral college ...

United States presidential election of 2000 | Bush vs. Gore, Electoral ...

American presidential election held on November 7, 2000, in which Republican George W. Bush narrowly lost the popular vote to Democrat Al Gore but defeated ...

REFINED STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF VOTE DILUTION

U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. REPORT ON THE RACIAL IMPACT OF THE REJECTION OF BALLOTS CAST IN THE 2000 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION ...

The Changing Racial and Ethnic Composition of the U.S. Electorate

In battleground states, Hispanics grew more than other racial or ethnic groups as a share of eligible voters.

On this day, Bush v. Gore settles 2000 presidential race

On December 12, 2000, the Supreme Court ended a Florida vote recount in the presidential election contest between George W. Bush and Al Gore.

Section 4: The 2000 Elections | Pew Research Center

In the presidential race, the two Democratic candidates continue to lag behind GOP frontrunner George W. Bush. Vice President Al Gore, in ...

Who Votes in America? | PRB - Population Reference Bureau

As the presidential election draws closer, the candidates are paying attention to key demographic groups. But which groups are likely to cast votes in the ...

The Election; Who Voted: A Portrait of American Politics, 1976-2000

A majority of women, older voters, Democrats, liberals and black, Hispanic and Asian voters cast their ballots for Al Gore.

Historical Reported Voting Rates - U.S. Census Bureau

The historical time series tables present estimates alongside various demographic characteristics for each national level election between ...

Voting Rights: A Short History - Carnegie Corporation of New York

America began its great democratic experiment in the late 1700s by granting the right to vote to a narrow subset of society — white male landowners ...

The Florida Recount Of 2000: A Nightmare That Goes On Haunting

The weeks-long battle over "hanging chads" that ultimately landed the fate of the presidency in the U.S. Supreme Court, continues to cast a ...

Harris, Trump and shifting demographics in the US election - DW

In the US presidential election in November, roughly 244 million people are eligible to vote. What demographic groups make up the country's voting population?

10 key demographic groups that could decide the presidential election

From voters young and older to the potentially very wide gender gap, here's what to watch for as the election results come in.

Voting and Registration - U.S. Census Bureau

In election years, the Current Population Survey collects data on reported voting and registration, and later reports stats by turnout, age, race and ...

Trump gained some minority voters, but the GOP is hardly a ...

Republican minus Democratic (R-D) vote margins for white, Black, and Latino or Hispanic voters. Presidential elections 2000 to 2024. White*.