ELECTION DAY: The nation’s mainstream media outlets prematurely call the presidential elections for Democratic (socialist/fascist) de facto Vice President/de jure President Albert Gore, Jr.  A few hours later the networks reversed their call for Republican (fascist/socialist) governor George W. Bush of the republic of texas. 

       In Volusia County, florida, Diebold electronic tabulators showed an alternative socialist party presidential candidate receiving more than 9,000 votes (more than twice the eventual vote total of all three socialist candidates).  Between the two status quo candidates Bush received 4,000 votes that could not be traced, and Gore received a negative 19,000 votes.

       Postscript: around 4:AM the following morning networks admitted they did not know who won because the confederate state of florida was too close to call.

       Questions:

  • What difference did it matter which candidate won?
  • Would either candidate have restored our commodity-based, inflation-proof lawful money (gold and silver Coin)?
  • Would either candidate have ended foreign military aggression?
  • Would either candidate have ended the unlawful, personal, Federal income tax?
  • Would either candidate have appointed judges that would respect the right of Trial Juries to judge the Law as well as the facts?
  • Would either candidate have transferred the welfare state to the States?
  • Would either candidate have ceased the unlawful Federal policy of border repression?
  • Would either candidate have worked to restore the prerogative of the State legislatures to elect the Senate?     

       [updated 10/25/2025] Thanks to Freedom’s Phoenix for this entry.

Subsequent Events:

11/17/2000                   10/28/2004                    11/2/2004                   7/6/2006

References:

Networks Try To Explain Blown Call
www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/aponline/20001108/aponline183922_000.htm

2000 United States presidential election in Florida – Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_United_States_presidential_election_in_Florida

Diebold’s Political Machine | Mother Jones
www.motherjones.com/politics/2004/03/diebolds-political-machine/

Current U.s. National Debt:

$38,857,671,304,563

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