Presidential candidate Goa and George Bush todayadays most people know that the United States is currently in a very unusual situation. We have not proposed the president yet. The influence of the candidate chosen as the next chairman may change my life. Even if President Bush is elected, everything I believe and support is the same. I truly hope that he will be my next president as he ensures my rights will be kept. My life will be seriously affected if Goa is elected the next president.
During the 2000 presidential election, the Democratic Party elected vice president Al Gore to become a party presidential candidate. Goa competes with Republican candidate George W. Bush and former president George H. Bush's son. Problems advocated by Goa include debt relief, tax reduction, foreign policy, public education, global warming, appointment of justice, and positive actions. However, the relationship of Goa between Clinton and DLC came to insist that Bush and Goa were too similar, especially from the perspective of free trade, social welfare and death penalty. Green party presidential candidate Ralph Nader is particularly frank about his criticism.
Prior to the 9/11 case, race profiling was seen as a more important issue, which led to the withdrawal of civil liberties. During the 2000 Bush and Goa presidential election, Candidate Goa introduced a racial profiling theme, and George W. Bush and his running fellow Dick Cheney opposed it. Maintenance authorities continue to insist on this. John Derbyshire (2001) defends the racial profiling of "National Review" as an effective police method based on the possibility of maximizing the limited resources. George Weil (2001) wrote in the Washington Post that the use of race as a basis for traffic prejudice is justified as long as it is part of a series of risk factors to evaluate suspicious behavior There. He distinguishes that it is difficult to dissect (race as a target feature) and calm dissection (race as part of a skeptical profile)
In 1999, President George W. Bush began seeking presidential election, after the primary elections which took a series of controversies, he won the Republican presidential election nomination. The 2000 presidential election was discussed closely between President George W. Bush and Democratic candidate Al Gore. With the start of the election day there is no obvious winner. In late night news, one candidate won, then another candidate announced it won. By the next morning, President Bush had to obtain 246 election votes, Mr. Gore won 255 votes and had to win 270 votes. In Florida, 25 electoral votes were held and voting problems were reported in several counties. After a month or more of recount and legal operation, we decided to elect the US Supreme Court and brought victory to George Bush. Goa lost his election at the electoral college (271 - 266), but he received a more popular vote than Bush, it complicates Bush's victory.