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2000

Rhode Island: Gore carries 4 EV.
Rhode Island cast its 4 electoral votes for Gore (Democratic). National winner: George W. Bush (Republican) — Rhode Island voted against the national winner this cycle.

What happened in Rhode Island, 2000

In 2000, Rhode Island awarded its 4 electoral votes to Gore of the Democratic party. The presidency went elsewhere: George W. Bush (Republican) won nationally, while Rhode Island had backed a different ticket.

Rhode Island stayed in the Democratic column for the 4th straight cycle, extending a run that began in 1988. Rhode Island did not move alone — neighboring Connecticut and Massachusetts broke the same way in 2000. Over its 59 recorded presidential cycles, Rhode Island has backed the Democratic party more than any other — 25 times in all. The vote fell within the Modern Polarization — Close elections in a divided country.

Nationally, George W. Bush finished with 271 of the 538 electoral votes to Al Gore's 266. Though George W. Bush won the Electoral College, Al Gore drew more of the national popular vote — 48.38% to 47.87%.

The 2000 national map
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