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Gore And Bush
1,250 wordsFor much of the 2000 campaign for the Presidency, Vice President Al Gore has been seen the candidate who will win this years Presidential Election. The polls show Gore as leading, political analysts have been saying Gore all the way, and most of the general public seem to be in agreement that Gore will succeed President Bill Clinton. But recently, the past two Presidential debates have seemed to abolish the idea that Vice President Al Gore will easily be elected President over Texas Governor Geo...
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Al Gore
1,365 wordsFormer Vice President Gore was born on March 31, 1948, and is the son of the late U.S. Senator Albert Gore, Sr. and Pauline Gore. He was raised in Carthage, Tennessee, and Washington, D.C. Gore received a degree in government with honors from Harvard University in 1969. After graduation, he volunteered for enlistment in the U.S. Army and served in Vietnam. Returning to civilian life, Vice President Gore became an investigative reporter with The Tennessean in Nashville. He went to Vanderbilt Univ...
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Support Al Gore
1,293 wordsCampaign 2000 Report Albert (AL) Gore Jr. The life of Al Gore on his way to the presidential candidate was a long and fulfilling path leading from his beginnings as a young man working on his families farm in Tennessee to his strong leadership as a congressman and Vice Presidency to Bill Clinton. The man that many people now respect as a true leader grew up like most ordinary citizens of America, growing up on his parent's farm in Tennessee he learned the importance of caring for the environment...
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Vice President Al Gore And Gov Bush
637 wordsThe Third Debate The third Presidential Debate was between Vice President Al Gore and Gov. George W. Bush. The debate was in the format of a Town Hall debate. Both Vice President Al Gore and Gov. Bush performed well. An audience member asked the candidates a question and given two minutes to answer the question set forth. After the two minutes the other candidate was given the opportunity to rebuttal. In some instances the candidate that was asked the question was given the chance to refute the ...
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Social Security And Al Gore
1,102 wordsAs this election 2000 is coming, each candidate is working very hard. They are doing debates, electoral campaigns all over the country in order to get more popular votes and therefore get the electoral votes they need to be the next president of the United States. In all of the inquiries that the media did in most of the states, Al Gore seems to be the favorite one, because he knows what he is doing, he has enough experience to rule our country, and he also has very interesting positions in the ...
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Al Gore And George Bush
1,181 words"Election 2000 "to-close-to-call.".. How" Democratic candidate Al Gore and Republican candidate George W. Bush have been in a "to-close-to-call" race for the presidency since the campaigning began. With the distinct differences of the candidates how could this be Al Gore's position on the major issues, political experience, knowledge and America's economic growth and prosperous state in the last eight years should have the given Gore the winning votes. However, in Gore's campaign he focused larg...
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Bush's Opinions On Abortion And Gun Control
1,429 wordsPresidential Campaign 2000 In the presidential campaign for the year 2000, there are a small number of men running for the spot, and all these men have different opinions on different issues. In this paper, some of the issues and opinions of Ralph Nader from the Green Party, Al Gore from the Democratic Party and Republican George W. Bush have been highlighted. To start off, the issue of Abortion is big these days. Do we let women do it or not? Democratic Candidate Al Gore personally opposes abor...
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My Paper On Vice President Al Gore
1,486 wordsAl Gore: Presidential Candidate The candidate I chose to do my paper on was Al Gore. Al Gore is the current Vice President of the United States. He is for the Democratic party and is now running for President for this 2000 election. I chose to do my paper on Vice President Al Gore because I believe that he will be the next president to be in office. With his support on certain issues and policies and also his experience, I know that Al Gore will be able to handle the presidency. I will discuss A...
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Al Gore
270 words8 A. The article that I chose was Al Gore's MTV Appearance Hip-Hops form Music to Racial Profiling Concerns by Rick Pearson. The reason why Al Gore was on MTV was because he felt that this would help his campaign for the 2000 presidential election. Recent surveys have discovered that the age groups of the viewers watching MTV are between the ages of 18-24 and that they have a strong opinion on many issues being debated in this year's election. Al Gore touched on many issues including, the Aborti...
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Discussion Of Al Gore
1,071 wordsIs the Media Bias Many people including myself believe that it is. On the other hand, there are people who believe that media is not biased and just states facts. These people (i.e. my dad), who believe that media is not biased also believe that everything on TV is true, in my experience. We see bias in media (print or broadcast) many times. It might be the subtlest of things that is unnoticeable to more blatant attempts. The fact is bias is everywhere and it is very difficult to separate the tw...
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Al Gore With The Major Issues
882 wordsQuestion: If you could have voted in the recent presidential election, how would you have voted and why This years Presidential Election has been a real exciting one, well only if you " re really involved with politics, but even if you " re not, still in your head it must have passed through once or twice wondering who will win Bush or Gore. If I had a chance to vote I would have voted for Al Gore. I am planning on showing you some reasons why I would have voted for him. 3 major issues that I'm ...
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President Al Gore
1,120 wordsBush Might Have Won the Campaign, But Gore Should Win the Election This has been the strangest of American election campaigns; the most exciting in 40 years in terms of the closeness of the contest, yet one in which both major candidates have utterly failed to capture the national imagination. The lead in the polls has changed hands half a dozen times since September and, even at this late stage, only the very bravest dare forecast the outcome. Campaigning, alas, tends to bring out the worst in ...
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U.S. Needs Al Gore In Office
362 wordsA New Leader I voted Al Gore for president because he has been under our current president Bill Clinton for eight years. Clinton has done an extremely superb job in office and Gore has been under his wing the whole time. Al has had plenty of time to learn how the office is run and the specifications of how to be a good leader. Gore was the one that Clinton would go to first for advice on a certain topic, and as a result our economy has been boosted to a new and higher level. The U.S. needs Al Go...
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Good Job And Al Gore
807 wordsI would like to see Al Gore be our next president. Clinton has done a good job and Al Gore was right there helping to make it happen. As a Vice President, Al Gore has been the most active and involved in history. Most Vice President's do little or nothing but give political speeches when the president is busy. But Al Gore has been active in reforming government and cutting the size of government by 250,000 non-military jobs. I want Gore to become President because he has alot to offer in his edu...
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