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2007-02-09 06:28:23 · 12 answers · asked by falisha 6 in Politics & Government Elections

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Oh God, PLEEEEEASSSSEEE make it so!

GORE / KERRY '08!

Wouldn't that be the DREAM TICKET?!?!?!

2007-02-09 11:41:00 · answer #1 · answered by sdmike 5 · 0 0

He's not running. Although he has lot of supporters, he's losing fundraisers by the minute and would have a hard time catching up to the leading dems.
From Mydd:

Al Gore today issued the closest thing he's said yet to an absolute statement he's not running for President in 2008:

LONDON (AFP) - Former US vice-president Al Gore reiterated here that he does not intend to run for president in 2008 -- though he did not entirely rule out doing so further in the future.
Gore, now an environmental campaigner... said: "I don't have plans to be a candidate again and though I haven't... completely ruled out any possibility of running at some point in the future I don't expect to and cannot perceive circumstances in which I would."


This is spoken in Politician, but I don't think even the most optimistic reading possible could interpret this to mean anything better than "maybe in 2016".

http://www.mydd.com/story/2007/2/9/153734/9284

2007-02-09 12:39:01 · answer #2 · answered by Jake B 2 · 1 1

no longer truly, some all people is in denial approximately Gov.Perry's political previous. Perry became first elected to the Texas state legislature as a Democrat in 1984. In 1988, no longer in basic terms did he help then-Sen. Gore for President, yet Perry became the marketing campaign chair for Gore's presidential marketing campaign in Texas. In 1989, Perry switched political events and grew to alter right into a Republican. As to why Perry is a GOP front runner, i've got self assurance simply by fact he would not seem loopy and is extra exciting than Mitt Romney.

2016-09-28 21:25:12 · answer #3 · answered by kurihara 4 · 0 0

I hope Al Gore runs again. I think in light of his Academy Award nominated documentary and his nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize, he would be an excellent candidate. It would be refreshing to have an intelligent well spoken man in the White House rather than the stuttering fool we have now.

He did win the first time he ran by over 1/2 million votes. He was robbed of his win by the righties on the Supreme Court. He wasn't a loser then and he isn't one now.

2007-02-09 06:47:05 · answer #4 · answered by realst1 7 · 3 1

Alfred Gore could become a front runner.......In an insane asylum. Come on, anyone who says they invented the internet is mentally unstable.

Did you see how fat he got after the election?

He doesn't like global warming but has a jet, suburbans, and a bus.

2007-02-09 09:03:38 · answer #5 · answered by infobrokernate 6 · 1 0

Al Gore seems to be spending too much time in England. Sending him back on the next plane.

2007-02-09 06:35:07 · answer #6 · answered by colin s 3 · 0 1

A front runner to what, President of the Moron club? How about going back to school and take a grammar class and while there sign up for a writing class too!

2007-02-09 06:32:34 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Yes he could. But I really think he's not running this time. Too bad, and he has the experience and hte moral character to be a good president. Also, he seems to have lost all that arrogance it looked like he had before.

2007-02-09 06:36:43 · answer #8 · answered by Zelda Hunter 7 · 2 0

No, since he lost already, he is old news. People rejected his candidacy once, and now that Hillary is running, he doesn't stand a chance.

Not to mention the fact that he is a total hypocrite flying around in his private jet talking about global warming...

2007-02-09 06:36:08 · answer #9 · answered by ItsJustMe 7 · 1 1

gore is washed up. He needs to stick to his global warming thing and that's it.

2007-02-09 06:31:34 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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