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The 2000 presidential campaign of Ralph Nader, political activist, author, lecturer and attorney, began on February 21, 2000. He cited "a crisis of democracy" as motivation to run. [ 1 ] He ran in the 2000 United States presidential election as the nominee of the Green Party .
Nader's best performance in the state and indeed the nation was in San Miguel County where he received over 17.20% of the vote, [1] a performance that remains the Green Party's second best performance in any county nationwide as of the 2024 presidential election after this record was bested in 2016 when Jill Stein carried 25% of the vote in ...
With 6.42% of the popular vote, Massachusetts proved to be Ralph Nader's third best state in the 2000 election after Alaska and neighboring Vermont. Nader received 36.2% of the vote in the town of Wendell.
Green Party nominee Ralph Nader had his best performance there in 2000, [1] obtaining over 10% of the vote. Al Gore received 28% of the vote. This is the most recent election in which Sitka, Skagway, and Juneau voted for the Republican candidate. Hoonah–Angoon Census Area voted for the Republican candidate for the only time in the state's ...
Presidential election results map. Red denotes states won by Bush/Cheney and blue denotes those won by Gore/Lieberman. One of D.C.'s three electors cast a blank ballot for president and vice president. Numbers indicate electoral votes cast by each state and the District of Columbia.
Green Party candidate Ralph Nader, the only third-party candidate represented on most states' ballots, came in a distant third. Although New Jersey had voted for Democrat Bill Clinton in the past two elections (1992 and 1996), [1] it was considered a potential swing state in 2000 because pre-election polling data showed it to be a close race.
This was the last of three consecutive elections in which Tennessee was decided by single-digit margins, and as of 2024, this is the last election with such results. Since 2000, Tennessee has rapidly moved away from swing state status and become a Republican stronghold. [3]
The 2000 United States presidential election in Vermont took place on November 7, 2000, and was part of the 2000 United States presidential election. Voters chose three representatives, or electors to the Electoral College , who voted for president and vice president .