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Wednesday, November 08, 2000, updated at 17:38(GMT+8)
World
US Presidential Election Still in Question
With a recount inevitable, Florida's 25 electoral votes now move from GOP candidate George W. Bush's column back to the undecided column. This means that the overall presidential race is still in doubt.
Speaking to a crowd of supporters in Nashville, Gore campaign chairman Bill Daley said, "Our campaign continues."
The electoral votes fell back to 246 for Bush and 249 for Gore.
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