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In 2000, the outcome of the president election rested on which candidate would receive. A. a favorable ruling in the US 11th Circuit Court of Appeals
B. the approval of the House of Representatives
C. Florida's 25 electoral votes
D. the majority of the votes in Florida's Seminole County

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