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7-2 vote ruled that the standards the
Florida Supreme Court provided for a recount were unconstitutional due to violations of the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, and further ruled 5-4 that no constitutionally valid recount could be completed by the December 12 deadline. This case ordered an end to recounting underway in selected Florida counties, effectively giving George W. Bush a 537 vote victory in Florida and consequently Florida's 25 electoral votes and the presidency. The results of the decision led to Gore winning the popular vote by approximately 500,000 votes nationwide, but receiving 266 electoral votes to Bush's 271 (1 District of Columbia Elector abstained). On December 13, 2000, Gore conceded the election. Gore strongly disagreed with the Court's decision, but in his concession speech stated that, "for the sake of our unity as a people and the strength of our democracy, I offer my concession."
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Yes, and that can be achieved by including that item in the biography. I'm sure you'd probably support the use of the many cartoon parodies of George W. Bush in his biography. This is why there are 'references in media' sections on these pages, so that those things can be listed. It doesn't take the
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I was surprised to find an icon next to this infobox's title. Based on general infobox precedent, is it to be assumed that either (a) this BLP's name is "Albert Arnold Gore, Jr. Gold Coin" or that (b) the icon's intent and meaning is universally recognized and understood as next to somebody's name?
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I guess what I'm looking for out of this line is what exactly the 5-4 decision decided. Later in the article, this is discussed in greater detail, which is good. But the line in the introduction leads the reader to believe that the court decided that, based on their take on the recount, Bush won.
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Election recount On election night, news networks first called
Florida for Gore, later retracted the projection, and then called Florida for Bush, before finally retracting that projection as well. Florida's Republican Secretary of State, Katherine Harris, eventually certified Florida's vote count.
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Clicking on the footnote, #22-f, leads to a senate.gov bio (likely submitted by the subject) which has the word
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With this style it is very difficult to findsomething when editing the article. Yes, they don't include all of these parameters, but very rarely is "work" or "coauthors" or "authorlink" ever filled in. Just letting you know for future reference, never ever use cite templates in vertical style, and
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Florida recount was stopped a few weeks later by the Supreme Court of the United States. In the ruling, Bush v. Gore, the Florida recount was called unconstitutional and that no constitutionally valid recount could be completed by the December 12 deadline, effectively ending the recounts. This
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As per the templates provided by wikipedia, the icon next to Al Gore's name should not be there! If you try to argue that some other Nobel Peace
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Yes, exactly, "since 2001", laureates from the years before 2001 also do not have the icon. Furthermore i have not accused of you anything, I said you would and might do something (precautions i have made due to conflicts i have been in and seen). Accusing involves claiming you having actually
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Like i said in my previous post KimDablesteinPetersen, only SOME other Nobel Peace laureates have the icon, hence it is not CONSISTENT! I'm not going to name the recipient as you will likely change it and add the icon to claim consistency. Consistency is maintained by adhering to guidelines,
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Oh you little ones! I would love it if every lampooned person had a section on their South Park lampooning. South Park is very important in wiki-world. Funny how the Chris Reeves lovers didn't like my documenting his lampooning as a section. Funny
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Why is the portrait photo of Gore so old???? Gore's ever-increasing girth, of late, is so striking the topic has obtained notoriety across the globe. Check out the topic of "Fat Al Gore" in a Japantoday discussion board
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Gore attended law school at Vanderbilt from 1974 to 1976 but didn't graduate. This has been well documented. It looks like the wrong biography ref was used and I made the correction - here is the ref now currently
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that has ever been lampooned by the show. If that were the case, then almost every public figure would have a snarky and unencyclopedic "In South Park" section. I for one find this an unacceptable proposition.
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I checked before reverting. Out of 9 since 2001 - only Carter didn't have the medal. And i also checked back in edit histories - Carter did have it there. So please stop the accusations and instead argue the
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This isn't really a big deal, but someone needs to take down the sentence in the intro that speculates Gore might run for president in 2008. I don't think he's going to jump into the fray at this point...
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Their decision really had nothing to do with their preference of one to another. Even a mild change, like "a decision by the Supreme Court on the recount left Bush as the winner" would be more neutral.
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The 2000 election is the subject of a 2008 made-for-TV movie directed by Jay Roach, produced by, and starring Kevin Spacey called Recount. It premiered on the HBO cable network on May 25, 2008.
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There are rumors that Gore applied to but was not accepted by the Vanderbilt School of Law. The vague wording does little to settle the issue. Some source must have the facts on this matter.
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