I have nothing against Gore, but I believe strongly that Hillary is the viable leader America needs to move forward positively. Her vision is to make America smarter, healthier and safer. Forget about the right wing critics and the woman haters with paradigm paralysis. Their complacency and contempt will not rub off on all Americans. Support Hillary for President. It just makes sense.
2007-05-17 15:12:19
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answered by Monte B 3
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Al Gore thwrowing in the hat would be devastating for the Democratic Party.
2007-05-17 21:30:19
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answered by chris 4
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As a Democrat, and I did vote for Gore, this time I think it would be wise for him to run. Why you may ask? The Dems have big name star power in Clinton and the Junior Senator both running. Let us not forget that they may carry the ticket with each other. For that reason Mr. Gore should not re-run.
2007-05-17 21:29:10
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answered by Josh D 1
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No, he'd just split the votes even more so.
I also don't trust him because he is too friendly with the Clintons.
Hillary was on the board of directors of Walmart for awhile and was offered $800,000 for her campaign from Walmart that she took at first, until she found out that the majority of Americans do not like Walmart's unethical business practices: then miraculously she decides to give them their money back, after a story about her taking it came out. Here is a link to a story about her Walmart ties:
http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0021,harkavy,15052,5.html
Obama is the best pick, I think because he understands what the American people want from their government, and he listens to people and cares about what they have to say
He worked for his church for 3 years for $12,000 a year, helping people who were laid off by steel mill closings in Chicago.
He also goes back to Illinois often, to hold meetings and talk to regular people to find out what they think he is doing right and where they would like to see improvements.
This is just one of many reasons I like him and believe he will do the will of the American people.
2007-05-18 01:35:04
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answered by Frances 4
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No one needs Al Gore. As far as all of the other candidates, all any for either party are going to do is tell you what you want to hear.When they get in office it will be completely about their own agenda, not what we want.
2007-05-17 22:40:35
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answered by Anonymous
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No! Absolutely not. He let Bush walk all over him last time and by god I think most Democrats will be damned if theyre gonna let him do it all over again.
Plus the fact that hes an arrogant, self-righteous blowhard.
2007-05-17 21:32:20
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answered by Jesus W. 6
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Yes! He's like voting for the green party, except he might actually win. I think he'd be an amazing president and leader, and might actually be able to fix this horrible mess Shrub (Bush) has gotten us into. Although, if I was ANYONE thinking of running, I'd probably wait for the next election because I don't want to clean up this mess. It's going to take someone with balls to fix this.
2007-05-17 21:26:39
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answered by Hawaii_girl 3
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Gore is a complete buffoon. No one in their right mind would vote for this ***.......
2007-05-17 21:28:30
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answered by Anonymous
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He'd be more interesting than Hillary or Obama. Not worth voting for, but it'd be more fun to watch.
2007-05-17 21:25:37
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answered by open4one 7
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Yes please.....
2007-05-17 21:53:37
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answered by 1st Buzie 6
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