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Gore's Ideas About Social Security
1,318 wordsI have selected to write about the 2000 election and who the two major candidates are and what their plans and ideas are for the presidential seat. This topic has interested me since the beginning of the New Year. With two terms ending for President Bill Clinton, the new election has had a lot at stake. At one end of the ring there is Vice President, Democrat, Al Gore in the hunt for the presidential seat. The other end is Republican, Governor of Texas, George W. Bush following in his father's f...
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Major Issue Gore And Bush
2,954 wordsEach of the candidates for President and Vice-President has specific experience and numerous accomplishments that aid in decision-making for voters. Al Gore graduated with honors from Harvard University in 1969. Later in that year, he voluntarily enlisted in the United States Army to go to Vietnam as a military journalist. In May of 1971, he returned from Vietnam. After that, he attended the Vanderbilt Univ. Grad School of Religion from 1971 until 1972. Later, he attended Vanderbilt University L...
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President Clinton's First Presidential Debate
824 wordsAnother four years another presidential debate. Before I go on to the current debates let me state a few facts about past ones. The Lincoln and Douglas debate was in important because it started Lincoln presidential career. The Debates lasted from August 21 - October 15. There where seven of them, with two days to two weeks in between. Each debate lasted three hours; first candidate spoke for one hour; the second for one and a half hours; the first replying for a half hour. Candidates alternated...
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Gore As A Democratic President
2,363 wordsAlbert Gore is the 45th vice president of the United States. He was educated at Harvard University and Vanderbilt University Law school. In 1977, Gore was elected to the office of US representative from Tennessee. After seven years he became the state's US senator. He lost the election in 1988 when running for presidency. Apparently he won several primaries but his campaign appeared to be unfocused and unorganized. In 1993 he was nominated as Bill Clinton's running mate for that presidential ele...
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Al Gore Plans
1,083 wordsThe Opportunity of a Lifetime The upcoming election will not only pass the reins on to another president, but shape history for the next four years. The person selected will be the first, elected president of the new millennium, after his Inauguration Day on January 20. The major issues of this years candidates are welfare reform, Social Security, education, and abortion; thus, suggesting a predicament. Who should be the next individual to run the United States of America? Is the best man Al Gor...
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Al Gore And Governor George W Bush
631 wordsIssue paper In the two thousand presidential elections there are two main candidates. The candidates are Al Gore and Governor George W Bush. Al Gore is the candidate running for the Democratic Party and Bush is running for the Republic party. Each candidate has great points on certain issues. The president whom won my vote though, was Governor Bush. Bush won my vote for many reasons. Some of his feelings for certain issues met in agreement with mine. His main mentor is his father. He is governor...
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Presidential Nominee Al Gore
939 wordsCandidate Profiles I. Al Gore A. US Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee Al Gore, was born on March 31, 1948 in Washington D.C... His father Albert Gore Sr., a congressman from Tennessee, served in the House of Representatives and his mother Pauline La Fon was one of the first women to graduate from Vanderbilt Law School. Gore, a Baptist, attended Harvard where he received a degree with high honors in government. Even though he was strongly opposed to the war in 1970 Al joined the ...
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Bush Cheney Team During The Florida Fight
643 words'I'm with the Bush-Cheney team, and I'm here to stop the count. ' Those were the words John Bolton yelled as he burst into a Tallahassee library on Saturday, Dec. 9, 2000, where local election workers were recounting ballots cast in Florida's disputed presidential race between George W. Bush and Al Gore. Bolton was one of the pack of lawyers for the Republican presidential ticket who repeatedly sought to shut down recounts of the ballots from Florida counties before those counts revealed that Go...
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Potential Cleanup Of The Hudson River
552 wordsAfter following the elections and debates between Al Gore and George W. Bush for quite some time, I found that they each have their own separate views on helping the environment. On one side, the democratic representative who has been dubbed the environmental extremist seems to understand much about the earths current state. According to his own words, he is planning to do a major Hudson River cleanup. On the other end, Texas Governor Bush intends to start off his career with a nationwide cleanu...
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Bush And McCain
1,921 wordsBoth campaigns running at full steam; Gore, Bradley release fresh TV ads CLINTON, S.C. - Texas Gov. George W. Bush expressed confidence Friday that he would win South Carolina's Republican presidential primary while Sen. John McCain declared that a victory for him would show that the Republican "establishment can't stop us". Buoyed by polls showing him ahead, Bush said he was "very optimistic about what's going to happen (Saturday). I feel great about my chances". In Charleston, McCain told a th...
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Bush's Big Lead Over Gore
1,624 wordsAmericans are showing signs of disaffection with a presidential campaign that is just beginning. The public thinks the press and large campaign contributors are having too much influence on who gets nominated, and a 60% majority thinks voters themselves have too little say. The latest Federal Election Commission, conducted on the heels of protracted controversy about coverage of alleged cocaine use by George W. Bush, found public reservations about news coverage of most "character issues" rangin...
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Preservation Of The Environment
1,222 wordsEnvironmental issues, and policies have recently come to the for-front of American politics in the past four decades. This recent rise in the environment is due in part to the rapid boom in population in the past 40 years. The two major party candidates for the 2000 presidential election have keyed in on certain environmental issues to make strong arguments for the presidency. Gov. George W. Bush, who is the republican presidential candidate, is pretty much anti-environmental, but the rich peopl...
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Bush Presidency
1,537 wordsLiberal Media Plain and simple, Media is bias. In anyway that you would like to put it, this statement is a fact. The country always seems to have something to say about media depending on the current events happening at the time. If it's a republican, the media is too left-winged, and if it's a democrat, then the media just seems to head right a little too much. Bias media has plagued the United States ever since Watergate though, Of course it existed before that, but Watergate totally portraye...
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Upcoming Election Campaign
697 wordsIf you are having trouble installing and / or playing Rogue Spear make sure you have DirectX version 6.1 or higher installed on your computer. You can install DirectX 6.1 from the Rogue Spear CD by going to the DirectX folder and running DX setup. The directory path for DX setup is D: Directxdxsetup. exe (assuming your CD-Rom drive is D). You can also get the latest version from Microsoft (web). These webpages can also provide support with common DirectX problems. Over the years in American hist...
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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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County Election Officials
565 wordsI AM NOT going to interfere with the U.S. Supreme Court, state Circuit Judge N. Sanders Sauls told lawyers from the bench Tuesday in Tallahassee. Sauls said he understood the time pressures behind Gore's request that county clerks or judges immediately get to work counting about 13,000 disputed ballots by hand in Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties. But he said he didn t believe a decision on whether there should be a hand recount at all was needed before Saturday, after election officials indica...
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Gore And Bush
1,419 wordsPresidential election 2000 By: Noah Kravitz The two main candidates for the election of 2000 are George W. Bush and Al Gore. Al Gore, of course, being the current Vice President. I have never been into the whole politics game. But, know that I am 18 years old I feel I should start paying more attention to political issues. I don't know if I am going to vote this year, and if I did I don't know who I would vote for. I really don't know much about either canditate. All I know is that Gore is Vice ...