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Albert Arnold Gore, Jr. (born March 31, 1948) is an American environmental activist, author, public intellectual, businessperson, former politician, and former journalist. He served as the forty-fifth Vice President of the United States from 1993 to 2001 under President Bill Clinton. Gore was involved... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Al Gore won district

United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2008 Also, Al Gore won this district in 2000 by a comfortable margin.

Karen Thurman Even though the redrawn district had gone narrowly for George W. Bush in 2000 (Al Gore had won her old district handily), Thurman just barely lost to Brown-Waite.

United States House of Representatives elections, 2006 - notable races Nussle was reelected in 2000 and 2004 with 55% of the vote but Al Gore and John Kerry won the district in those same years.

United States House of Representatives elections, 2006 - notable races The district is far and away the most Democratic district in Kentucky; in 2004 and 2000, John Kerry and Al Gore both won her congressional district by two percent, and Bill Clinton won the district by double-digit margins during the 1990s.

Al Gore won vote

Al Gore presidential campaign, 2000 In the 2000 election, Gore won the national popular vote, but lost the electoral college vote, after a bitter legal battle over disputed vote counts in the state of Florida.

Al Gore presidential campaign, 2000 The results of the decision led to Gore winning the popular vote by approximately 500,000 votes nationwide, but receiving 266 electoral votes(1 DC Elector abstained) to Bush's 271 . Gore strongly disagreed with the Court's decision, but said "for the sake of our unity as a people and the strength of our democracy, I offer my concession."

Al Gore presidential campaign, 2000 Gore became the fourth candidate in American history to win the popular vote but lose the electoral vote.

Tom Feeney Feeney first came to national prominence in 2000, shortly after his election as Speaker, when he led efforts to certify the state's Republican presidential electors even though it was still unclear whether George W. Bush or Al Gore had won the state's electoral votes.

Al Gore won primaries

Al Gore presidential campaign, 2000 Gore eventually went on to win every primary and caucus and in March of 2000, secured the Democratic nomination.

Brokered convention Also, Michael Dukakis, Al Gore, and Jesse Jackson each won multiple primaries on Super Tuesday.

Al Gore won race

Al Gore Gore won the "nine-way 1976 Democratic primary race with 32 percent of the vote, three percentage points more than his nearest rival."

Al Gore won Nobel Peace Prize

20th Engineer Brigade (United States) Former 20th Engineer Brigade soldiers and engineers include Chief of Engineers Robert B. Flowers, Governor of the Panama Canal Zone Harold Parfitt, Vice President of the United States and Nobel Peace Prize winner Al Gore, and Sergeant Major of the Army Leon L. Van Autreve.

Al Gore won Bill Clinton

The Daily Show The political interviews have featured many prominent guests, including former U.S. Presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, Bolivian President Evo Morales, U.S. Vice President and Nobel Prize winner Al Gore and Second Lady of the United States Lynne Cheney.

Al Gore won nomination

United States presidential election, 2000 None of Bradley's delegates were allowed to vote for him, so Gore won the nomination unanimously at the Democratic National Convention.

Al Gore won county

Palm Beach County, Florida In the end, Gore won the county, but Bush captured the state by just 537 votes (out of nearly 5 million cast, a difference of .009%) after the recount was halted by the US Supreme Court.

Al Gore won Bolivian President Evo Morales

The Daily Show The political interviews have featured many prominent guests, including former U.S. Presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, Bolivian President Evo Morales, U.S. Vice President and Nobel Prize winner Al Gore and Second Lady of the United States Lynne Cheney.

Al Gore won U.S. Vice President

The Daily Show The political interviews have featured many prominent guests, including former U.S. Presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, Bolivian President Evo Morales, U.S. Vice President and Nobel Prize winner Al Gore and Second Lady of the United States Lynne Cheney.

Al Gore won Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf

The Daily Show The political interviews have featured many prominent guests, including former U.S. Presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, Bolivian President Evo Morales, U.S. Vice President and Nobel Prize winner Al Gore and Second Lady of the United States Lynne Cheney.

Al Gore won Nobel Prize

The Daily Show The political interviews have featured many prominent guests, including former U.S. Presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, Bolivian President Evo Morales, U.S. Vice President and Nobel Prize winner Al Gore and Second Lady of the United States Lynne Cheney.

Al Gore won competition

United States presidential primaries, 2000 Gore won the primary competition in New Hampshire as well, though by a significantly smaller margin, receiving 52% to Bradley’s 47%.

Al Gore won seat

United States Senate elections, 1984 Future Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Al Gore won an open seat in Tennessee, although not the seat his father had held for many years, and Democrats also defeated Roger Jepsen (R-IA) and Charles H. Percy (R-IL).

Al Gore won Bradley

Iowa Democratic caucuses, 2000 Al Gore won 93 of Iowa's 99 counties he crushed Bradley in the Des Monies area and about everywhere else.

Al Gore won victory

Jeanne Shaheen Gore won a narrow but critical victory in the NH primary over Bill Bradley.

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Al Gore made comments

Alex Penelas Later, presumably in retaliation for the Clinton administration's handling of the Elian Gonzalez matter, Penelas refused to campaign alongside Al Gore during Gore's 2000 presidential bid, and made no comments during the controversy over Miami-Dade County's ballots in the aftermath of the election.

Alex Penelas As a candidate in the U.S. Senate election, 2004, Penelas was unable to match the popularity or fundraising levels of rivals Betty Castor and Peter Deutsch in the August 2004 primary, and his campaign was made more difficult by the comments made by Al Gore which hurt him with Democratic voters.

Al Gore made statement

Al Gore and the environment Gore made the following statement after receiving the prize:

Al Gore made ManBearPig

List of minor characters on South Park ManBearPig is an imaginary South Park character, made up by Al Gore in the episode also called "ManBearPig".

Al Gore made number

Al Gore presidential campaign, 2000 A few years later, Gore began to make a number of television appearances in which he displayed a willingness to poke fun at himself, such as in episodes of Futurama and Saturday Night Live.

Al Gore made speech

Talkshow with Spike Feresten Fat Albert Gore - Fat Albert dressed in a suit sings about the environment in the way Al Gore would make a speech about the environment

Al Gore made characters

List of minor characters on South Park ManBearPig is an imaginary South Park character, made up by Al Gore in the episode also called "ManBearPig".

Al Gore made state

Al Gore and the environment Gore made the following statement after receiving the prize:

Al Gore made reference

Canada and the 2000 United States presidential election Al Gore made a reference to American seniors forced to travel to Canada to purchase prescription drugs, while George W. Bush called for a continental energy policy including both Canada and Mexico. [1]

Al Gore made refer

Canada and the 2000 United States presidential election Al Gore made a reference to American seniors forced to travel to Canada to purchase prescription drugs, while George W. Bush called for a continental energy policy including both Canada and Mexico. [1]

Al Gore made speak

Talkshow with Spike Feresten Fat Albert Gore - Fat Albert dressed in a suit sings about the environment in the way Al Gore would make a speech about the environment

Al Gore made sermon

Temple of Understanding The article also claims that Al Gore made a sermon at the temple in 1994, saying, "God is not separate from the earth."

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Al Gore used term

Eco-socialism He nevertheless wrongly claims that eco-socialists endorse "the Malthusian view of the relationship between man and nature", and states that Al Gore, a former Democratic Party Vice President of the United States and now a climate change campaigner, is an eco-socialist, despite the fact that Gore has never used this term and is not recognised as a such by other followers of either Green politics or socialism.

Al Gore used word

ManBearPig While using illustrative drawings and slurring speech, Al Gore uses the word "serial" (or "cereal") in place of "serious" in the episode, saying "I'm serial!" rather than "I'm serious!".

Al Gore used drawings

ManBearPig While using illustrative drawings and slurring speech, Al Gore uses the word "serial" (or "cereal") in place of "serious" in the episode, saying "I'm serial!" rather than "I'm serious!".

Al Gore used movie

Boiling frog Al Gore uses the analogy in his presentations and the movie An Inconvenient Truth to describe people's ignorance towards the issue of global warming.

Al Gore used analogy

Boiling frog Al Gore uses the analogy in his presentations and the movie An Inconvenient Truth to describe people's ignorance towards the issue of global warming.

Al Gore used song

You Can Call Me Al During the 1992 campaign for the Presidency of the United States, politician Al Gore used the song as part of his bid for Vice President, which he campaigned for alongside running mate Bill Clinton.

Al Gore used Let The Day Begin

The Call (band) Al Gore used "Let The Day Begin" as his campaign song in the 2000 U.S. Presidential Election and Tom Vilsack used it as his song during his brief 2008 U.S. Presidential Election campaign.

Al Gore used clip

Al Gore and the environment In addition, Gore used a short clip from Futurama to explain how global warming works in his presentations as well as in An Inconvenient Truth.

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    Al Gore

    Albert Arnold Gore, Jr. (born March 31, 1948) is an American politician, environmental activist, author, public intellectual, businessperson, and former journalist.
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    Al Gore and the environment

    Al Gore is the former Vice President of the United States (1993–2001), the 2000 Democratic Party presidential nominee, and the co-recipient of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize.
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    Nationwide opinion polling for the Democratic Party 2008 presidential candidates

    Democratic Party: Al Gore • Mark Warner • Republican Party: Newt Gingrich • Condoleezza Rice • Independent: Michael Bloomberg
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    Al Gore and information technology

    Al Gore is the former Vice-President of the United States (1993-2001), the 2000 Democratic Party presidential nominee, and the co-winner of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize.
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    Category:Al Gore

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    An Inconvenient Truth

    South Park parody of An Inconvenient Truth with Al Gore
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    Al Gore presidential campaign, 2000

    Al Gore's presidential campaign, 2000 details Mr. Gore's effort to win the presidency. In the 2000 election, Gore won the national popular vote, but lost the electoral college vote, after a bitter legal battle over disputed vote counts in the state of Florida.
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    Vice Presidency of Al Gore

    Al Gore (1993-2001)
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    Electoral history of Al Gore

    Al Gore (D) (inc.) - 108,695 (100.00%)
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    Al Gore's Penguin Army video

    Al Gore gives a slide show presentation entitled "Overview of Global Warming".

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