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Al Gore made his debut in the 2008 presidential campaign Monday night, encouraging voters to back Barack Obama because "take it from me, elections matter." The former vice president's speech at ...
Al Gore said he's "tryin' to stay out of it." But the Associated Press reports that Barack Obama wants him to be very much in it, if and when he takes the presidency. Asked if he would consider ...
DETROIT, June 16 -- DETROIT, June 16 -- Former vice president Al Gore finally stepped forward to endorse Sen. Barack Obama's presidential campaign on Monday night, telling a crowd of thousands at ...
Your support makes all the difference. Former president Barack Obama and former vice president Al Gore condemned the Republican majority in the Tennessee state legislature for expelling two Black ...
The latest to rant about the right is Al Gore. The former vice president told Charlie Rose that President Barack Obama had been cautious, and when the CBS anchor asked whether there was “a very ...
Who better for the global climate talks-bound President Barack Obama, a soon-to-be Nobel laureate ... in the Oval Office Monday afternoon with Al Gore, the former vice president, who won a Nobel ...
Former Vice President Al Gore announced his support for Barack Obama in a letter sent to supporters this afternoon. The 2000 Democratic nominee, who did not endorse a candidate during the primary ...
Barack Obama’s transition people have confirmed ... but I will make a commitment that Al Gore will be at the table and play a central part in us figuring out how we solve this problem.” ...
DETROIT — Al Gore made his debut in the 2008 presidential campaign Monday night, encouraging voters to back Barack Obama because “take it from me, elections matter.” The former vice ...
Al Gore at least had to write a couple of books and make a documentary to win one-half of a Nobel Peace Prize. President Barack Obama has won the whole thing, apparently just for his intentions to ...
DENVER – Vice President Al Gore compared Barack Obama to Abraham Lincoln in a rousing speech that said the new Democratic nominee would not ignore “inconvenient truths” such as global warning.
Former Vice President Al Gore will endorse Barack Obama Monday night at 8:30 p.m. in Detroit. Gore was one of the biggest remaining names in the Democratic Party yet to endorse and has recently ...