- 1st Spot
Offers non-partisan commentary and information about candidates in federal elections.
- 2000 Candidates
Open content index of official websites for all of those running in this election, from the well-known to the obscure. Organized by party affiliation with Congressional and Presidential candidates listed together.
- 2000 Gubernatorial and U.S. Senate Candidates
Directory of links to official sites of all major party nominees for Governor and Senator in the 2000 cycle.
- 2000GOP.com
Coverage of the top Republican campaigns and the 2000 Republican National Convention.
- Common Cause 2000
Tracks fundraising by political candidates from the Democratic and Republican parties. Includes general election legal and accounting compliance fund contributions ,and money transferred from Senate campaigns.
- Concord High School: The 2000 Presidential Election Information Center
High school history project with information about candidate positions on health care and campaign finance reform.
- Council on Foreign Relations: Campaign 2000
Foreign policy and the U.S. presidential election.
- EggVote
Results of an interactive poll testing the unpopularity of many of the 2000 candidates.
- Election Endorsements
Provides endorsement information from a wide variety of groups which care about the environment, peace, and social justice.
- Election Talk
A national election site offering interviews of candidates and weekly updates.
- Informed Christian Voter Guide
Provides information about the 2000 Presidential candidates to Christians and conservatives.
- march madness
A thoughful and humorous look at March's political happenings as the race gains momentum towards Election 2000.
- Nobody Is Perfect
Gives examples of perjury and obstruction of justice by Republicans.
- Third Rail
Offers articles and commentary on election 2000 from Columbia University School of Journalism.
- Wayback Machine: Election Collection 2000
Candidate, news coverage and political party sites gathered between August 2000 and January 2001. Commissioned by the Library of Congress.
- Web, White & Blue 2000
The first online presidential debate, the "Rolling Cyber Debate", during the 2000 election. Directories of voter information, candidates, issues, and state and local election information.
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