President 2000: Election Notes
National Convention Delegate Estimates
Primary News Updates:
03/14/00 (Bush & Gore Clinch Nominations)
03/13/00 (Six States Hold Primaries Tomorrow)
03/11/00 (Bush and Gore Roll On)
03/09/00 (McCain - Bradley Withdraw)
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03/14/00 Primary Update (Final)
Both Republican George W. Bush and Democrat Al Gore wrapped up their party's
presidential nominations by sweeping primaries in Texas, Florida, Tennessee, Louisiana, Oklahoma and
Mississippi.
This marks the earliest date in modern election history that both major party nominees have been known. We can now look ahead to eight solid months of debate between Gov. Bush and Vice President Gore.
03/13/00 Primary Update
Winning tomorrow's primaries in Texas, Florida, Tennessee, Louisiana, Oklahoma and
Mississippi would ensure both Republican George W. Bush and Democrat Al Gore
more than the minimum number of delegates required to win nomination. Gore is now virtually unopposed while Alan Keyes
remains the only GOP challenger to Gov. Bush.
A total of 340 Republican and 669 Democratic delegates are available in tomorrow's primaries. [Current delegate counts]
03/11/00 Primary Update
The nomination expresses rolled along for Vice President Al Gore and
Texas Gov. George W. Bush on Friday with each candidate easily winning primaries
in Utah and Colorado.
"Tonight's victory is a testimony to the power and resonance and energy of a new message, a message of reform and renewal called compassionate conservatism," said Bush according to a Reuters story.
"Tonight was a great victory, but let me tell you: You ain't seen nothing yet," said Gore according to a CNN story.
03/09/00 Primary Update
Republican Sen. John McCain today announced his withdrawal from the 2000
presidential campaign. While he offered his rival George W. Bush best wishes, he
stopped short of endorsing Bush's candidacy. McCain promised supporters that he
would continue to fight for them and his platform in the U.S. Senate.
Earlier in the day, Democratic Sen. Bill Bradley withdrew his candidacy and endorsed Vice President Al Gore. Bradley asked supporters for unity in the Democratic party.
National
Convention Delegate Estimates
Republican Party
Delegates At Stake: 2,066
Delegates Needed to Nominate: 1,034
Republican National Convention
Jul. 31 - Aug. 3 in Philadelphia, PAAs of 03/14/00
Candidate Delegate
Est.George W. Bush (Clinched) 1129 John McCain 235 Alan Keyes 1 Steve Forbes 0 Gary Bauer 0 Orrin Hatch 0 Uncommitted 0
Democratic Party
Delegates At Stake: 4.339
Delegates Needed to Nominate: 2,170
Democratic National Convention
Aug. 14 - 17 in Los Angeles, CA.As of 03/14/00
Candidate Delegate
Est.Al Gore (clinched) 2503 Bill Bradley 471 Uncommitted 156
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