He would most definitely get my vote. Gore is a highly intelligent motivated man who would be above corruption since he is independently wealthy.
So we would have a more peaceful world since his snout would not be in the trough of the arms industry like Bush and his warhawk buddies Cheney Rumsfeld and Wolfovitz who spend $450Billion annualy on defence. As we all know Cheney's co. Haliburton profited enormously to the tune of $1Billion from the war in Iraq resulting in Pentagon contracts. Gore is neither a warmonger nor greedy and corruptable, so he would lead an honest administration and our world would be more peaceful asa result.
I recently saw Gore's documentary on the environment and global pollution. I was very impressed. It's a revealing and highly informative if shocking account of what is happening to our world, and the consequences of our disregard for our planet.
Whether he will run for office is anyone's guess. If he decided do he would definitely get my vote.
2006-09-10 11:20:03
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answered by Carrie 2
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Hell yes. He was an important part of the Clinton Presidency and has more experience than any candidate in the race. He also has come down from the mountain so to speak after thinking he had won the Presidency and then having it taken away. So he is ready.
Also, all parts of the Democratic coalition can support Gore, Conservative, middle and liberal, and even many highly liberal democrats would get behind Gore.
He can get the nomination in two ways. Win it outright at the Democratic Convention by running and collecting delegates or he can be drafted if no one wins the first ballot at the Convention. Gore would be the best coalition candidate around.
Send him a email and ask him to run.
Thanks for the question.
2006-09-10 18:20:50
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answered by zclifton2 6
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Yes!!! I would Vote again for Al Gore... Al Gore, warned the American Citizens to watch out for that (One %) of the very Rich here in America... He even "Talked about a balanced Budget" in his Term in Office.... Now look at the (Sad State Of Affairs) that are happening here in America.... Bush has not only lied to the American People, but to the World at large!!! Congress seems to be too Scared to (Impeach) this Lying Sack of Rotten Eggs. Thank You!!! rumeoui !
2006-09-10 18:20:19
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answered by rumeoui 3
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Al Gore a "very prominent leader and a valuable role model"? I think that you should go back to the alternate universe where that is true... You're going to be very disappointed if you stay here.
2006-09-10 18:17:17
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answered by lordkelvin 7
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NO, he will not run again..
He's said it countless times and I think he means it.. He doesn't want to go there again.
Absolutely NOT as far as Hillary. She is the media's pick, not the Democratic parties. MSNBC finally had to admit a few days ago that her closest friends say there's NO WAY she would run.
As far as the next Democratic president.. I'm counting on General Wes Clark or Governor Mark Warner .. Wouldn't mind Barack Obama running as the VP!
;o)
2006-09-10 18:13:59
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answered by HockeyGirl 3
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no i would not vote for al gore to be preseidnt neither would i wish to elect h. clinton. so hopefully their will be another choice when the elections come around!
2006-09-10 18:16:59
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answered by Anonymous
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No he is not going to run, not as a democrat anyway. If he did run it would be with the green party. No I would not vote for him. He has a big problem with telling the truth.
2006-09-10 18:32:39
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answered by » mickdotcom « 5
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He will probably run again, but I will not vote for him. Nor would I vote for H. Clinton.
Go Libertarian!
2006-09-10 18:15:30
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answered by c.arsenault 5
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I doubt if he runs, but if he does - I would NEVER vote for him.
2006-09-10 19:00:22
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answered by Eric H 4
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he has seen the rigged elections our country now runs. Why woulld he want any part of that?
2006-09-10 18:15:54
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answered by RenoRoveR 2
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