The 2000 US Presidential Election
On November 5th, the United States of America will decide who will assume the Oval Office on January 20th next year. Incumbent Vice President and Democratic Presidential Candidate Kamala Harris battles against Republican Presidential Candidate and former US President Donald Trump in one of the tightest presidential campaigns in years. American politics has become polarising with a growing divide among various factions. Whether it is party affiliation, status, race, age or where you live, America is becoming less of a shining beacon on top of a hill as stated by Ronald Reagan. Divisions have always existed in America but in its modern history, these divisions came ahead in the 2000 US Presidential Elections , the first in the new millennium. Republican candidate George W. Bush won the presidency in one of the tightest margins, winning 271 electoral college votes over Democratic candidate Al Gore, who won 266 votes. Despite Gore winning the popular vote by over half a million votes...