Who Should be the Democratic Presidential Nominee for 2000?

  • Vice President Al Gore of Tennessee

  • Former Senator Bill Bradley of New Jersey

  • Political Activist Lyndon LaRouche of New Hampshire

  • Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts

  • Governor Howard Dean of Vermont

  • Representative Dick Gephardt of Missouri

  • Reverend Jesse Jackson of South Carolina

  • Senator Bob Kerrey of Nebraska

  • Senator Paul Wellstone of Minnesota


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March 14th, 2000: Governor Gary Johnson (R-NM), Former Governor William Weld (R-MA), Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin Powell (R-NY), and Former Vice President Dan Quayle (R-IN) suspend their presidential campaigns, withdrawing from the Republican Party Presidential Primaries of 2000.

March 20th, 2000: Governor Gary Johnson (R-NM) and Former Governor William Weld (R-MA) endorse Representative Ron Paul (R-TX) for the Republican Party's presidential nomination.


March 20th, 2000: Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin Powell (R-NY) endorses Senator John McCain for the Republican Party's presidential nomination.

March 20th, 2000: Former Vice President Dan Quayle (R-IN) refuses to endorse any candidate.
 
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March 20th 2000:Ron Paul in a campaign rally in Springfield Illinois calls his internet following freedom fighters and doing their best to take back the power.
 
March 12-14 2000:Ted Kennedy wins Nevada and Texas while Gore wins Florida,Tennessee,Oklahoma,Louisiana and Mississippi.

March 15th 2000:Bob Graham drops out and endorses Al Gore.
 
January 31th 1999:The Denver Broncos beat the Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowl 33 in John Elway's final game.
The game is notable for the Minnesota Vikings missing a field goal that would of won the game.

January 30th 2000:The Jacksonville Jaguars beat the St Louis Rams in Super Bowl 34 in what people consider of the greatest endings to any super bowl When with 5 seconds left the Jaguars down 34-31 Mark Burnell throws a game winning Hail Mary to Keean McCardell in the endzone.
 
Good point, that's what I was thinking. Should I have that changed?

I was going to change it, because I don't know if that song is still relevant.
Still relevant thanks to iDubbbz, and his series Content Cop.
So far he has destroyed 4 youtubers
 
I first heard the song after watching iDubbbz's Fine Bros episode. I hope he makes an episode for Pewdiepie, but then again, that would give Pewdiepie more attention.
That would be awesome.
But your right, Pewdiepie would milk it
Shane is the true King of YouTube
 
March 21st, 2000: Senator John McCain (R-AZ) wins Illinois Republican Presidential Primary.

March 21st, 2000: Senator Al Gore (D-TN) wins Illinois Democratic Presidential Primary.

March 25th, 2000: Senator Bob Kerrey (D-NE) wins Wyoming Democratic Presidential Caucus.

March 25th, 2000: Senator Joe Biden (D-DE) wins Delaware Democratic Presidential Caucus.
 
Democratic Party Presidential Primaries, 2000:
April 2nd, 2000: Vice President Al Gore (D-TN) wins Puerto Rico Democratic Presidential Caucus.


April 4th, 2000: Senator Ted Kennedy (D-MA) wins Pennsylvania Democratic Presidential Primary. Senator Joe Biden (D-DE) suspends presidential campaign.

April 4th, 2000: Former Congressman Tim Penny (D-MN) wins Wisconsin Democratic Presidential Primary.

Republican Party Presidential Primaries, 2000:

April 4th, 2000: Former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Jack Kemp (R-NY) wins Pennsylvania Republican Presidential Primary.

April 4th, 2000: Senator John McCain (R-AZ) wins Wisconsin Republican Presidential Primary.
 
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April 15th: Vice President Al Gore (D-TN) wins Virginia Democratic Presidential Caucus.

April 22nd: Senator Bob Kerrey (D-NE) wins Alaska Democratic Presidential Caucus.
 
May 2nd, 2000: Representative John Kasich (R-OH) suspends presidential campaign, withdrawing from Republican Party Presidential Primaries.

May 8th, 2000: Representative and Former Presidential Candidate John Kasich (R-OH) endorses Senator John McCain (R-AZ)
 
May 2nd, 2000: Vice President Al Gore (D-TN) wins Indiana and North Carolina Democratic Presidential Primaries. Senator Ted Kennedy (D-MA) wins Washington, D.C. Democratic Presidential Caucus. Former Representative Tim Penny suspends presidential campaign, withdrawing from Democratic Presidential Primaries.

May 2nd, 2000: Senator John McCain (R-AZ) wins Washington, D.C. Republican Presidential Primary.
 
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