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Earth In The Balance
Al Gore


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Al Gore
Born:
31 March 1948
Birthplace: Washington, D.C.
Name at birth: Albert Gore, Jr.
Al Gore served for eight years as vice-president under Bill Clinton,
then was the Democratic Party's nominee for president in 2000. Gore's
father, Albert Gore Sr., served 32 years as a U.S. representative
and senator from Tennessee. The younger Gore served in the U.S.
Army and worked briefly as a newspaper reporter before winning election
to Congress in 1976.
In 1984 he moved up to the Senate and was re-elected in 1990. After
making a run at the presidency in 1988, Gore was chosen by Clinton
to be his 1992 running mate; the two were elected and then re-elected
in 1996.
Gore's detail-oriented concern for environmental and economic issues
earned him a reputation as a "policy wonk" and a somewhat
wooden personality. In August of 2000 Gore won the Democratic Party
nomination for U.S. president, choosing Connecticut senator Joe
Lieberman as his running mate; in the November general election
they ran against the Republican ticket of George W. Bush and Dick
Cheney.
After a post-election delay of a month while votes were recounted
and lawsuits were filed on both sides, Gore conceded the election
to Bush on December 13, 2000. Gore actually received more popular
votes than Bush: the final official tally was 50,158,094 votes for
Gore to 49,820,518 votes for Bush. But after winning Florida, Bush
led in electoral votes, 271 to 267.
In later years Gore has dedicated himself to raising public awareness
of global warming. A documentary about Gore and climate change,
titled An Inconvenient Truth, was released in 2006. The film earned
an Oscar as the year's best documentary, plus an second Oscar for
the Melissa Etheridge song, "I Need to Wake Up."
Gore has an undergraduate degree from Harvard, where he once roomed
with actor Tommy Lee Jones... Gore attended graduate classes at
Vanderbilt University's schools of divinity and law, but did not
pursue a degree from either...
During the 2000 campaign it was often reported that Gore claimed
he had invented the Internet; the actual quote, from a CNN interview
on March 9 of 1999, was: "During my service in the United States
Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internet"...
Gore's wife Tipper was once known as a leading advocate against
violent and explicit lyrics in popular music... Gore replaced Dan
Quayle as vice president and was succeeded by Dick Cheney.
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