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What cost Al Gore the presidential election of 2000?
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A sharp economic recession

The candidacy of Ralph Nader

The war with Iraq

A miscounting of ballots in Pennsylvania

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The candidacy of Ralph Nader

Nader (Green Party) drew enough votes in key states—most importantly Florida, which Gore lost by 537 votes—to likely cost Gore the election.