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