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Capítulo 13: 2000, la madrugada electoral que duró más de un mes

An episode of the Four more years podcast, hosted by Cadena SER, titled "Capítulo 13: 2000, la madrugada electoral que duró más de un mes" was published on September 29, 2020 and runs 12 minutes.

September 29, 2020 ·12m · Four more years

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Capítulo 13 del podcast Four More Years. La campaña que en el año 2000 enfrentó a George Bush, hijo, con Al Gore, fue inusualmente tranquila. Sin embargo, ese buen ambiente iba a cambiar de forma radical antes de que acabara la noche electoral. Los resultados en el Estado de Florida eran tan ajustados que no se podía dar por seguro a un vencedor. A partir de ahí empezó uno de los episodios más sorprendentes de la historia política de Estados Unidos. Las buenas palabras de la campaña se convirtieron en acusaciones y descalificaciones. El caso acabó en la Justicia, que necesitó más de un mes para llegar a una conclusión: por sólo un voto de diferencia, los magistrados del Supremo de Florida señalaron como ganador a Bush

Capítulo 13 del podcast Four More Years. La campaña que en el año 2000 enfrentó a George Bush, hijo, con Al Gore, fue inusualmente tranquila. Sin embargo, ese buen ambiente iba a cambiar de forma radical antes de que acabara la noche electoral. Los resultados en el Estado de Florida eran tan ajustados que no se podía dar por seguro a un vencedor. A partir de ahí empezó uno de los episodios más sorprendentes de la historia política de Estados Unidos. Las buenas palabras de la campaña se convirtieron en acusaciones y descalificaciones. El caso acabó en la Justicia, que necesitó más de un mes para llegar a una conclusión: por sólo un voto de diferencia, los magistrados del Supremo de Florida señalaron como ganador a Bush

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