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The Aftermath of the 2000 Election and Its Impact on Public Trust and the Supreme Court
This chapter explores the aftermath of the 2000 presidential election in Florida, highlighting how a full statewide recount would have resulted in Al Gore winning the election but his decision not to pursue it allowed George W. Bush to become the president. It also discusses the compromised integrity of the recount process and the subsequent decline in public trust in election results and perceptions of the Supreme Court as a partisan actor.