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Candidates: Republican – George Bush Democratic – Al Gore 3rd Party (Green Party) – Ralph Nadar Impact of 3rd Parties? Historical Significance Supreme Court decided the President in Bush v. Gore

Assignment Pg. 78 With your partner you will need to list the points of view from the election for all three parties involved: a representative from Bush’s party, a representative from Gore’s party, and a member of the Supreme Court. Detail how each party felt about the 2000 election and the Supreme Court decision.