Al Gore, who was Bill Clinton's Vice-President, narrowly lost the electoral vote count, and thereby the election, to George W. Bush, governor of Texas and son of President George H. Bush.
Suits challenging the outcome were controversially decided by the US Supreme Court, which ruled in Bush v. Gore that planned recounts in the state of Florida could not be conducted, due to the lack of statewide standards for such recounting.
Incumbent vice-president Albert Gore (D) was the loser in the 2000 presidential election.
George W.Bush,the 2000 republican presidential candidate won the presidential election of 2000.
If my math is correct, 2000 was the year for the 54 presidential election.
Not knowing which election you are referring to... 2008 Presidential election: 132,618,580 total. 2004 Presidential election: 122,294,978 total. 2000 Presidential election: 105,586,274 total
mondale
The 54th U.S. presidential election took place in the year 2000.
Hey you guys stop looking up the answers on daily questions
Al Gore was the Democratic candidate in 2000.
Hoover
James M.Cox
True. Such was the case in 1824,1876,1888 and 2000.
bush
In the 1844 presidential election, Henry Clay lost to James K. Polk.