In Defeat, a Victory?
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The Dems' latest challenge of the 2004 election result may have seemed
futile. But those involved see it as a win for morality
WEB EXCLUSIVE
By Daren Briscoe
Newsweek
Updated: 7:16 p.m. ET Jan. 7, 2005
Jan. 7 - When Americans flocked to theaters to see Michael Moore's
controversial film "Fahrenheit 9/11" last year, many were surprised to
see footage of a riveting political drama they didn't even know had
taken place. During the official tally of Electoral College votes for
the 2000 presidential election, several black members of Congress stood
to deliver wrenching, emotional pleas for a senator, any senator, to
vote in support of their plan to challenge the election results. None
did, including Senate president Al Gore, shown in the film stoically
reading the Electoral College results that sealed his defeat.
Democrats
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