Going into Election Night 2000, who did you expect to win? (user search)
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rebeltarian
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« on: October 09, 2009, 03:20:49 PM »
« edited: October 09, 2009, 03:34:58 PM by rebel_libertarian »

I was not sure at all!  I was a Bush supporter because he ran on an old-school, conservative isolationist "humble foreign policy" (my, how the times have changed).  Gore's "no comment" on placing the military under UN control was the deal-breaker for me.  I thought Gore had it in the bag after he cruised through the northeast and CNN called Florida for him.  Then Bush grabbed Ohio and Tennessee and Florida got thrown back into the unknown.  I remember watching one southern state after another light up red and I knew Bush had a shot.  Haha, pity for Gore that he couldn't hold any of the Clinton border-states in the upper south; give him just one of them and he would have walked away regardless of the FL dispute.  Poor bastard should've kept his mouth shut about guns and those meat-eating, union douchebags in WV, KY and TN wouldn't have pulled the lever for Bush.
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