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25 May, 11:02

What was the difference in electoral counts between George w Bush and al gore during the 200 presidential campaign

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  1. 25 May, 11:31
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    In the national popular vote, Gore received 48.4 percent while Bush received 47.9, losing by over 540,000 votes. U. S. presidents, however, are chosen by the Electoral College, a system in which "electoral votes" are assigned to states based on their population and then awarded as a lump sum to the winner of the popular vote in that state - currently, it takes 270 electoral votes to win. By the end of Election Night, 2000, Gore's tally stood at 250 and Bush's stood at 246 with Oregon, Wisconsin and Florida too close to call.
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