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"Brooks Brothers riot" or "Brooks Brothers mob" is the sarcastic designation for the incident in which a set of Republican congressional staffers converged on Miami-Dade County, Florida in the disputed November 2000 presidential election, posing as a random group of outraged citizens that had spontaneously assembled to prevent the court-ordered manual recount.[1] (Brooks Brothers is the oldest surviving clothier in the country, selling the conservative, upscale clothing favored by the staffers.)[2]
The recount was never restarted, despite an official margin for George Bush of only 537 votes. Votes already given to Al Gore as a result of the hand count were discarded.
Participants included:
- Todd A. Boulanger
- Duane R. Gibson
- Tony Rudy
- Roger J. Stone, Jr. (credited with organizing the effort)
- John E. Sweeney
- Shawn Vasell
Resources and articles
Related SourceWatch articles
- 2000 US Presidential Election
- U.S. election irregularities in 2000
- Voter roll purge in the 2000 Florida election
References
- ↑ John Lantigua, "Miami's rent-a-riot", Solon, November 28, 2000.
- ↑ Website, Brooks Brothers, accessed February 2011.