Foreword
There is a lot at stake in the 2000 election, especially for the two major political parties. The Republicans have not occupied the White House since 1992 and the Democrats have not controlled Congress since 1994. It is the first time since 1968 that a Democratic President has been in office while another member of his party ran to replace him.If the Republican presidential candidate, Texas Governor George W. Bush, wins, he will be only the second President in history whose father was in the White House (the first being John Quincy Adams). If the Democratic nominee, Vice President Al…