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Gore has not said publicly what he plans to do with the rest of his life, after serving the past 24 years in public service, but he has not ruled out another run for the White House in 2004.
Vice President Gore will hold a stronger hand than George W. Bush today when negotiators for the two campaigns meet to seek a compromise on where, when and how the two presidential nominees will ...
Gore's net gain of 137 votes in Broward included votes from absentee ballots previously set aside because a chad--the rectangles punched out as a vote for a candidate--had been taped back onto them.
NAPERVILLE, ILL.-George W. Bush stood by his offer for three presidential debates, including one next week, branding rival Al Gore's quick rejection as "Washington doublespeak." ...
Former Vice President Al Gore on Tuesday remembered late President George H.W. Bush’s “personal kindness” in the wake of the wrenching 2000 presidential campaign that pitted Gore against ...