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Al Gore said something about Clinton
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Al Gore
After enlisting in August 1969, Gore returned to the Harvard campus in his military uniform to say goodbye to his adviser and was "jeered" at by students. ... Known as the Baby Boomer Ticket and the Fortysomething Team, The New York Times noted that if elected, Clinton (who was 45) and Gore (who was 44) would be the "youngest team to make it to the White House in the country's history." -
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Vice Presidency of Al Gore
In a prepared statement, Gore added that NetDay was part of one of the major goals of the Clinton administration, which was "to give every child in America access to high quality educational technology by the dawn of the new century." ... Gore contributed the introductory essay to the Earthwatch section of the website, arguing that: -
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Al Gore and information technology
In a prepared statement, Gore added that NetDay was part of one of the major goals of the Clinton administration, which was "to give every child in America access to high quality educational technology by the dawn of the new century." ... Gore contributed the introductory essay to the Earthwatch section of the website, arguing that: -
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Al Gore presidential campaign, 2000
Al Gore says wants to lift the "don't ask, don't tell" policy on gays in the military, which was supported by President Clinton. ... Another theory suggests that Al Gore attempted to run a populist campaign but failed to separate himself from the abuses of the Clinton presidency. -
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Al Gore and the environment
Al Gore is the former Vice President of the United States (1993–2001), the 2000 Democratic Party presidential nominee, and the co-recipient of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. ... Gore then gave a brief speech, saying, "My fellow Americans, people all over the world, we need to solve the climate crisis. -
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1992 Democratic National Convention
The 1992 National Convention of the U.S. Democratic Party nominated Governor Bill Clinton of Arkansas for President and Senator Al Gore of Tennessee for Vice President; Clinton announced Gore as his running-mate on July 9, 1992. ... Casey maintained that he was denied a speaking spot because he intended to give a speech about his opposition to abortion, while the Clinton camp said that Casey did not speak because he had not endorsed the Clinton/Gore ticket. -
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Impeachment of Bill Clinton
Forty Four percent of Americans said the Clinton scandals were important to their vote. ... Al Gore reportedly confronted Clinton after the election, and "tried to explain that keeping Clinton under wraps [during the campaign] was a rational response to polls showing swing voters were still mad as hell over the Year of Monica." -
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Superhighway Summit
They commented that "Vice President Al Gore outlined the Clinton Administration's proposals to reform the communications marketplace and challenged his audience to provide links from the so-called information superhighway to every classroom, library, hospital, and clinic in the country by the year 2000 [...] ... an information superhighway that can save lives, create jobs and give every American, young and old, the chance for the best education available to anyone, anywhere,' Gore said." -
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An Inconvenient Truth
As Vice President during the Clinton Administration, Gore pushed for the implementation of a carbon tax to encourage energy efficiency and diversify the choices of fuel better reflecting the true environmental costs of energy use; it was partially implemented in 1993. ... The judge concluded "I have no doubt that Dr Stott, the Defendant's expert, is right when he says that: 'Al Gore's presentation of the causes and likely effects of climate change in the film was broadly accurate.'" -
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Democratic Party (United States) presidential primaries, 1992
Clinton supporters have said that Casey was not allowed to speak because he had not endorsed the ticket. ... ↑ "Al Gore's son buster for drugs in hybrid".
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- Al Gore,
- Vice Presidency of Al Gore,
- Al Gore and information technology,
- Al Gore presidential campaign, 2000,
- Al Gore and the environment,
- 1992 Democratic National Convention,
- Impeachment of Bill Clinton,
- Superhighway Summit,
- An Inconvenient Truth,
- Democratic Party (United States) presidential primaries, 1992
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Al Gore said something about Clinton