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Al Gore presidential campaign, 1988
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help| Al Gore campaigned for President of the United States as a Democratic candidate in the 1988 presidential election, against Democratic candidates Joe Biden, Dick Gephardt, Paul Simon, Jesse Jackson, and Michael Dukakis (who eventually won the Democratic nomination). Despite eventual defeat, Gore (with a strong third place) was one of the front-runners that year. On 11 April 1987, Senator Gore of... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Al Gore presidential campaign, 1988
Al Gore campaigned for President of the United States as a Democratic candidate in the 1988 presidential election, against Democratic candidates Joe Biden, Dick Gephardt, Paul Simon, Jesse Jackson, and Michael Dukakis (who eventually won the Democratic nomination). -
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Al Gore presidential campaign, 2000
During his first presidential run in 1988, Gore ran his campaign as "a Southern centrist, [who] opposed federal funding for abortion. ... | Vice Presidency of Al Gore Al Gore presidential campaign, 1988 Al Gore presidential campaign, 2000 Role in Information Technology Environmental Activism | -
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United States presidential election, 1988
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Al Gore and the environment
| Vice Presidency of Al Gore Al Gore presidential campaign, 1988 Al Gore presidential campaign, 2000 Role in Information Technology Environmental Activism | ... Electoral history · Atari Democrat · United States Senate elections, 1984 · Prevention of Genocide Act of 1988 · United States Senate elections, 1990 · 1988 presidential campaign · Vice Presidency · 2000 presidential campaign -
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Al Gore and information technology
| Vice Presidency of Al Gore Al Gore presidential campaign, 1988 Al Gore presidential campaign, 2000 Role in Information Technology Environmental Activism | ... Electoral history · Atari Democrat · United States Senate elections, 1984 · Prevention of Genocide Act of 1988 · United States Senate elections, 1990 · 1988 presidential campaign · Vice Presidency · 2000 presidential campaign -
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1988 election
Al Gore presidential campaign, 1988 -
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Vice Presidency of Al Gore
| Vice Presidency of Al Gore Al Gore presidential campaign, 1988 Al Gore presidential campaign, 2000 Role in Information Technology Environmental Activism | ... Electoral history · Atari Democrat · United States Senate elections, 1984 · Prevention of Genocide Act of 1988 · United States Senate elections, 1990 · 1988 presidential campaign · Vice Presidency · 2000 presidential campaign -
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TTalk:Al Gore and information technology/Archive 1
I named the page based on a) the conversation here and b) I tried to follow the style of established subpages such as: Al Gore presidential campaign, 1988, Al Gore presidential campaign, 2000 and Al Gore controversies - which is why I did not create a title such as the one you mention. -
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Al Gore presidential campaigns
Al Gore presidential campaigns may refer to: Al Gore's 1988 presidential campaign, in which he lost the Democratic Party primary to Michael Dukakis -
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United States presidential election, 2000
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