New Hampshire Democratic primary 2000

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The New Hampshire Democratic primary of 2000 was an early and influential presidential nominating contest in which Vice President Al Gore decisively defeated former Senator Bill Bradley, helping to solidify his path to the Democratic nomination.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Democratic Party presidential primary
United States presidential primary
ballotType secret ballot
campaignRivals Al Gore NERFINISHED
Bill Bradley NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
date 2000-02-01
effectOnRace helped solidify Al Gore's path to the 2000 Democratic nomination
electionCycle 2000 U.S. presidential election cycle
electionDate February 1, 2000
electorate independent voters allowed under state rules
registered Democratic voters in New Hampshire
formerSenatorCandidate Bill Bradley NERFINISHED
incumbentVicePresidentCandidate Al Gore NERFINISHED
leadingCandidate Al Gore NERFINISHED
Bill Bradley NERFINISHED
locatedIn New Hampshire
loser Bill Bradley NERFINISHED
nextElection New Hampshire Democratic primary 2004 NERFINISHED
nomineeOutcome Al Gore became the 2000 Democratic presidential nominee
officeContested President of the United States NERFINISHED
partOf 2000 Democratic Party presidential primaries
2000 United States presidential election NERFINISHED
party Democratic Party (United States) NERFINISHED
previousElection New Hampshire Democratic primary 1996 NERFINISHED
primaryStatus first-in-the-nation presidential primary
primaryType binding presidential preference primary
resultDescription Al Gore decisively defeated Bill Bradley
significance early and influential presidential nominating contest
state New Hampshire
winner Al Gore NERFINISHED

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Iowa Democratic caucuses 2000 followedBy New Hampshire Democratic primary 2000