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In The 2000 Presidential Election, Al Gore Got More Votes Than George W. Bush, But Still Lost The Election. The Supreme Court's Ruling In Florida Gave Bush That Pivotal State, And Doomed Gore To Lose The Electoral College. That Odd Scenario - Where The Candidate With The Most Votes Loses - Has Happened Three Times In U.S. History.

Juan Williams Quotes: In The 2000 Presidential Election, Al Gore Got More Votes Than George W. Bush, But Still Lost The Election. The

Juan Williams Quotes: In The 2000 Presidential Election, Al Gore Got More Votes Than George W. Bush, But Still Lost The Election. The

Juan Williams Quotes: In The 2000 Presidential Election, Al Gore Got More Votes Than George W. Bush, But Still Lost The Election. The

Juan Williams Quotes: In The 2000 Presidential Election, Al Gore Got More Votes Than George W. Bush, But Still Lost The Election. The

Juan Williams Quotes: In The 2000 Presidential Election, Al Gore Got More Votes Than George W. Bush, But Still Lost The Election. The

Juan Williams Quotes: In The 2000 Presidential Election, Al Gore Got More Votes Than George W. Bush, But Still Lost The Election. The

Juan Williams Quotes: In The 2000 Presidential Election, Al Gore Got More Votes Than George W. Bush, But Still Lost The Election. The

Juan Williams Quotes: In The 2000 Presidential Election, Al Gore Got More Votes Than George W. Bush, But Still Lost The Election. The

Juan Williams Quotes: In The 2000 Presidential Election, Al Gore Got More Votes Than George W. Bush, But Still Lost The Election. The

Juan Williams Quotes: In The 2000 Presidential Election, Al Gore Got More Votes Than George W. Bush, But Still Lost The Election. The

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