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  • ...on Administration and helped lead the Wisconsin [[Bill Clinton|Clinton]]-[[Al Gore|Gore]] campaigns in 1992 and 1996. <ref>{{citation
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  • Many Al Gore supporters, such as Jesse Jackson, saw Buchanan as a spoiler, taking votes
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  • ...tes of America]]. He was inaugurated on January 20, 2001 after defeating [[Al Gore]] in a controversial election. Mr. Bush and Vice President [[Dick Cheney|R Bush was elected over [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]] Al Gore, who was Vice President under outgoing President [[Bill Clinton]], in a con
    34 KB (5,029 words) - 10:44, 23 March 2024
  • ...ng the presidential election of 2000, the Democrats chose Vice President [[Al Gore]] to be the party's candidate for the presidency. Gore and [[George W. Bush
    52 KB (7,770 words) - 16:53, 12 March 2024
  • ...07/ The Nobel Peace Prize 2007} Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Al Gore</ref>
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  • ...Bush and Perot proved poor campaigners, as Clinton and his running mate [[Al Gore]] promised a more responsive government. Clinton won easily, and entered W
    27 KB (3,403 words) - 09:06, 29 August 2023
  • ...ith boos by a substantial portion of the audience (who may blame him for [[Al Gore]]'s loss to Bush in 2000), to which she responds, "They booed [[Thomas Pain
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  • ...is the perception that previous Democratic nominations and contenders - [[Al Gore]], [[John Kerry]] and [[Howard Dean]] - were considered unpopular among rel
    20 KB (2,986 words) - 16:44, 1 April 2024
  • ...In the 2000 presidential election, George W. Bush lost the popular vote to Al Gore by a margin of 543,816 votes, but weon the electoral college after a recoun
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  • In the 2000 presidential election, Democratic candidate Al Gore carried all of the New England states except for New Hampshire, and in 2004
    48 KB (7,115 words) - 08:50, 9 August 2023
  • ...ccessive Presidential elections, casting its votes for Bill Clinton twice, Al Gore in 2000 and John Kerry (with 53.6% of the vote) in 2004. Republican strengt
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  • ...y of American Buddhism, when a 1996 fund-raising event by Vice President [[Al Gore]] provoked a controversy; at the time Hsi Lai was often referred to in the
    49 KB (7,579 words) - 10:12, 28 February 2024
  • ...0, and [[Bill Clinton]] in 1992 and 1996; the strategy did not work with [[Al Gore]] in 2000, or [[John Edwards]] in 2004. Then the states began electing Repu
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