Even though Third party candidates haven't had any success in the past when entering polls they still effect American Politics in a very enormous way. Some of the ways they can effect the presidential election are, they can introduce new ideas, put issues on the agenda, spoil the election and keep the major parties honest. If you think about it Ralph Nader helped George W Bush a lot in the 2000 presidential election by taking a lot of the left-leaning votes away from Al Gore. If he hadn't of ran Al Gore could have got the votes that went towards Nader. Therefore that could've cause Al Gore to win instead of George W. Bush. The Presidential Election was held November 7, 2000. In this election Republican George W. Bush barely lost the popular vote to Democrat Al Gore. Bush defeated Gore in the Electoral College. On election nigh, no clear winner emerged, usually they focus on New Mexico and Oregon but it remained to close so they put their attention on …show more content…
Three days after the statewide recount happened and was completed Bush’s lead stood 327 votes out of six million cast. Durning this time people were saying that ballots were not fully punched through or ballots were dimpled but not pierced during voting. By late November the state board certified Bush as winner by 537 votes. The supreme court in Florida decided (4-3) a statewide manual recount because of legal battles that have not been cleared up. Bush’s Campaign quickly filed an appeal to delay the recount until it was heard in court. Three days later on December ninth, 2000 the court voted (7-2) that aa fair state wide recount could not be performed in order to meet the December 18 th deadline. With this being done Bush won by only 1 point with a 271 to Al Gore 266 granting Bush presidency. A little more than an hour later Bush addressed the United States for the first time as a presidential elect in Texas. “The nation must rise above a house divided” “ I was not elected to serve one party, but to serve one nation” Bush said as he gave a speech at the podium in