No! He shows no interest in running! Not that I want someone too eager for the job, look what that got us these past 2 presidential elections.
Gore had a chance at his moment and almost won, had he ran a good campaign at the beginning he would have won without a doubt. His debating was lame because he didn't do any research on George W. Bush and it showed! in other words I found him too passive.
I think the Democrats running right now; Hillary, John Edwards and Barack Obama make a strong enough field, please Dems; no more wimps! It's step up now and don't expect for discontent with the GOP to do the trick. Fight for your ideas and stop being too much of a political party of compromise.
2007-09-02 16:50:11
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answered by Jorge D 4
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I'd vote for Gore before I voted for Hillary, and most of the Republicans. I think that it would really depend on who the republicans decide to run that would determine Gores ability to win if he were to go against what he has said and run.
2007-09-03 00:49:28
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answered by joecool123_us 5
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It is too late for Gore to get in the race and win the nomination. More importantly, he has indicated that he does not intend to run.
2007-09-02 23:39:24
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answered by Tmess2 7
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He has already stated that he is done with politics.
It is way too late for him to get into the race, unless he were to run as an Independent.
If he were to run, he would lose.
Hilliary Clinton will be the next President of the United States.
2007-09-03 01:24:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Does he think that running in the last minutes will surprise all citizens and vote for me after all? That is not going to happen because I need to hear all of his clearly committed plans first.
2007-09-06 14:16:48
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answered by Karenni People 1
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I really doubt it. The whole "Man-made Global Warming" hoax campaign is already falling apart. The truth is coming out about this UN scam and he put his name all over it. If you haven't figured it out yet, there is no such thing as normal weather. The climate changes all the time. If anything, man is manipulating and controlling the weather.
Mr. KUCINICH introduced H. R. 2977
109th Congress S. 517: Weather Modification Research and Technology Transfer Authorization Act of 2005
2007-09-03 00:25:25
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answered by Mike4Liberty 2
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No,
Clinton is to well established now. He would have to turn the Democratic Party away from her.
If he ran as an independent he would just insure that a Republican would win. He would only take votes away from the Democratic candidate.
2007-09-02 23:39:29
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answered by Chris 5
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Silly --he did win--7 years ago.....but a certain Texas Redneck worked with his brother to get the job for himself.....
2007-09-07 14:25:39
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answered by Kim 1
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No. Gore is doing exactly what he's good at ... making a fool of himself.
2007-09-03 11:28:52
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answered by jdkilp 7
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He probably would, but I don't think you can expect him to run. He is into teaching the world about global warming and it's negative effects on the Earth.
2007-09-02 23:44:48
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answered by Lettie D 7
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