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Essay heading: Electoral College/Election 2000
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It was also generally said that the Electoral System was put in place for 2 reasons: (1) to give more weight to the smaller states so their concerns wouldn't be ignored in national elections, and 2) to ensure that any successful candidate has wide national appeal, rather than having huge popular appeal in a few very populous areas and no appeal anywhere else... displayed 300 characters
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The "Florida" problem was confusing but simple at the same time. After first declaring Florida for Gore, then retracting, then awarding the presidency for Bush, then retracting, news organizations were left with a race "too close to call". Florida began a recount, and the Gore campaign criticized ballots in Palm Beach County as confusing... displayed next 300 characters
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