Bush–Cheney 2000 campaign

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The Bush–Cheney 2000 campaign was the presidential election effort in which Texas Governor George W. Bush and former Defense Secretary Dick Cheney successfully ran as the Republican ticket for the U.S. presidency.

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instanceOf United States presidential election campaign
political campaign
ballotAccessState District of Columbia NERFINISHED
all 50 U.S. states
campaignColor red
campaignIssue Medicare reform
Social Security reform
education reform
faith-based initiatives
missile defense
restoring honor and dignity to the White House
tax cuts
campaignManager Karl Rove NERFINISHED
campaignSlogan Compassionate conservatism NERFINISHED
Leave no child behind
Reformer with results
campaignStrategy Southern strategy adaptation
emphasis on swing states
conventionLocation Philadelphia, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
electoralVotes 271
endTime 2001
followedBy Bush–Cheney 2004 campaign NERFINISHED
forElection 2000 United States presidential election
headquartersLocation Austin, Texas NERFINISHED
ideology conservatism in the United States
neoconservatism
keyAdvisor Joe Allbaugh NERFINISHED
Karen Hughes NERFINISHED
Matthew Dowd NERFINISHED
language English
mediaStrategy direct mail outreach
extensive television advertising
nominatedAt 2000 Republican National Convention NERFINISHED
notableEvent Florida recount NERFINISHED
opponentPresidentialCandidate Al Gore NERFINISHED
opponentTicket Gore–Lieberman 2000 campaign NERFINISHED
opponentVicePresidentialCandidate Joe Lieberman NERFINISHED
party Republican Party (United States) NERFINISHED
popularVotePercentage 47.9%
popularVotes 50456002
position center-right politics
precededBy Dole–Kemp 1996 campaign NERFINISHED
presidentialCandidate George W. Bush NERFINISHED
presidentialNomineeOccupation Governor of Texas
relatedCourtCase Bush v. Gore NERFINISHED
result won presidential election
runningMateOf George W. Bush NERFINISHED
startTime 1999
vicePresidentialCandidate Dick Cheney NERFINISHED
vicePresidentialNomineeOccupation CEO of Halliburton
former U.S. Secretary of Defense

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Mary Cheney employer Bush–Cheney 2000 campaign
Willie Horton controversy notableWork Bush–Cheney 2000 campaign
this entity surface form: Bush campaign "Revolving Door" ad
Ashley Estes Kavanaugh workedFor Bush–Cheney 2000 campaign
this entity surface form: George W. Bush 2000 presidential campaign