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Election of 2000
Title: Election of 2000
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics
Details: Words: 1047 | Pages: 4.5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Election of 2000
Michelle Tilly
Political Science 101
Thursday December 6, 2001
The Election of 2000
Bill Clinton, as a president was a major paradox in and of himself. People loved him, yet they hated him. Americans, as a whole loved the prosperity, and capitalist growth that was brought by Clinton’s years in the Oval Office. They loved the stocks ownership, the money, the way our country was flourishing. Clinton was very good at what he did—soothing lines drawn between
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in winning the election. The election of 2000 showed a major change in party loyalties. Probably the most prominent social force in the election was the racial gap in which blacks and other minorities were pro-Bush. Suprisingly the 2000 election was not dominated by the gender gap- where woman seem to vote more often for democrats, and men for republicans. As for religion Catholics and Jewish people voted heavily for Gore, while prosentants voted heavy for Bush.
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