Al Gore
| Candidate: Al Gore Party: Democrat Born: March 31, 1948 in Washington, D.C. Education: Course work at Vanderbilt University Law School (1974-76). Course work at Vanderbilt University Divinity School (1971-72). B.A. in government from Harvard University (1969) Experience: Farmer (1973-1990). Investigative Reporter, Editorial Writer, The Tennessean (1971-1976). Vice President of the United States (1993-present). U.S. Senator from Tennessee (1985-1993). Candidate for the Democratic Nomination for president (1987-1988). U.S. Representative from Tennessee, (1977-1985). Family: Married Mary Elizabeth "Tipper" Aitcheson in 1970; four children -- Karenna, born August 6, 1973; Kristin, born June 5, 1977; Sarah, born January 7, 1979; and Albert 3rd, born October 19, 1982 Military service: U.S. Army (1969-71) Religion: Baptist Web Site: AlGore2000 E-Mail: campaign@algore2000.com Campaign office: Gore 2000, Inc. 2410 Charlotte Ave. Nashville, TN 37203 615-340-2000
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Al Gore Campaign Advertisements
Fighting For Us
"We need a patient's bill of rights to take the medical decisions away from the HMOs and insurance companies and give them back to the doctors and the nurses."
Democratic Party ad
"George W. Bush says he has a plan for children's health care. But why hasn't he done it in Texas?"
"Turning" (3-17-00)
"From South Carolina to New York, he used dirty politics to trash John McCain's record. Now he's running attack ads against Al Gore."

"Frush" (2-25-00)
"You get to know someone in the mountains." -- Jim Frush, President of the American Alpine Club
"Best" (2-25-00)
"It was a great moment last May when Vice President Gore cast the tie-breaking vote in the Senate to close the gun show loophole" -- James Brady
"Care" (2-24-00)
"There is no more important choice that you can make this year than to support Al Gore for President." -- Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
"Why I Switched" (2-24-00)
Kristina Kiehl, who together with Gloria Steinem founded Voters for choice, revoked her endorsement of Bill Bradley

"Su Voto" (2-19-00)
Gore will begin airing this commercial on which he speaks Spanish next week.
"Committed" (2-19-00)
"Al Gore: He's taken on the HMOs and big drug companies, fighting for a patient's rights."
"Taken" (2-16-00)
"We need a president who will fight for working families."

"Fight For You" (1-29-00)
Thirty minute documentary that aired in New Hampshire.
"Jeanne Shaheen Endorsement" (1-26-00)
"This is governor Jeanne Shaheen. This Tuesday, don't take our prosperity for granted."

"Going Strong" (1-26-00)
"Our country's economy is on the right track."
"Tom Harkin Endorsement" (1-21-00)
"We need a president who will fight for working families."

"Values" (1-21-00)
"You would know that you have a president of the United States who was willing to fight for the average working person in America."
"Fighter" (1-21-00)
"He's taken on the worst polluters in America."
"Support" (1-14-00)
"Time after time I've been able to call on Al Gore to help us."

"Flood" (1-14-00)
"I'm Tom Harkin. I'm here to say that Al Gore has stood up for Iowa."
"Champion" (1-14-00)
"I know one thing very clearly about the job of president. It's the only job mentioned in the Constitution where the individual who holds that job is charged with the responsibility of fighting for all of the people."

"Teacher" (1-7-00)
"He's the only democratic candidate to make education a priority."
"Solvency" (1-7-00)
"Al Gore, the only democratic candidate who preserves Medicaid."
"Experience" (12-24-00)
"How much experience does America need?"
"Reporter" (12-13-99)
"Al Gore had seen what had gone wrong in American, and decided to fight back."

"Insure" (12-9-99)
"He's had the courage to take on the big drug companies and fight for more affordable drugs."
"Vouchers" (12-3-99)
"Private schools are fine, but not with money that's already designated for the 90 percent of the American children who go to public school."
"Build Health Care" (11-23-99)
"You can't fix what's wrong with our health care system by getting rid of things that are right."
"Family" (11-23-99)
"Happy Thanksgiving"
News Archive: Al Gore
November 5, 2000: World Watches Presidential Race November 3, 2000: Candidates Turn It Up For Final Days October 29, 2000: Gore, Bush Seek Minority Voters October 29, 2000: The New York Times Endorses Gore October 18, 2000: Final Debate Is Bare-Knuckles October 4, 2000: Bush-Gore Match: Jabs But No Killer Blows September 25, 2000: Gore Issues 74-Page Booklet On Medicare September 16, 2000: New Polls Say Gore Leads August 31, 2000: Tipper Discusses That Convention Kiss August 23, 2000: Gore Son Nabbed For Driving 97 In A 55 August 16, 2000: Kennedys Speak At Democratic Convention August 12, 2000: Gore Stresses Environmental Commitment August 11, 2000: UAW Reluctantly Endorsing Gore August 8, 2000: It's Official: Lieberman On Ticket August 4, 2000: Gore Challenged To Match Bush Popularity July 13, 2000: Bill Bradley Endorses Al Gore June 28, 2000: Clinton: Scandals Won't Hurt Gore June 27, 2000: Reno Defends Not Probing Gore Finances June 23, 2000: Gore Releases Transcript From Investigation May 31, 2000: Environmentalist Questions Support For Gore April 5, 2000: Al Gore Comments On Gonzalez Dilemma April 1, 2000: Gore Strays In Quest For White House January 27, 2000: Gore Attacked On Abortion Rights December 2, 1999: ABC Newsman Too Chummy With Gore? November 16, 1999: Gore Grilled By Microsoft Managers October 13, 1999: AFL-CIO Votes To Endorse Gore Profile: Gore A Man of Duty
News Archive: Al Gore
Tipper On The Kiss
Gore Reacts To USS Cole Bombing
Gore Visits Minnesota
Tipper Campaigns In Minnesota
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