What did the controversies surrounding the 2000 presidential election—especially the contested results in Florida and the U.S. Supreme Court’s intervention—say about the  health of American democracy? Did the election’s outcome hamper President George W.  Bush’s ability to govern effectively?

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What did the controversies surrounding the 2000 presidential election—especially the contested results in Florida and the U.S. Supreme Court’s intervention—say about the  health of American democracy? Did the election’s outcome hamper President George W.  Bush’s ability to govern effectively?

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Bush vs. Gore Case, 2000: 

On December 8, 2000, Florida Supreme Court ordered a statewide recount of all undervotes that are around 61,000 vote ballots and vote tabulation machines are missed. The campaign focused on the win of Al. Gore of Democratic Party instead of George Bush of Republican Party of the United States in Florida. The Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States ordered to set up a separate electoral committee to manual recount the State's U.S. presidential election ballots, 2000. 

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