I think everybody knows that on November 7th more people voted for Al Gore than George Bush, a fact that has been documented time and time again.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Even if you only counted the votes that actually made it through the hoops in order to be cast, the president was really Al Gore.
Less is more, unless you're Al Gore.
Just look at who won the third debate between Bush and Gore. I knew Bush won, because people liked him more. People just didn't like Gore. But all the journalists thought Gore won big, he cleaned the guy's clock.
I've known Al Gore since he was born. He has been the best little boy, he was a boring child, and he has never done anything wrong.
I don't doubt a number of those ballots, of those votes that were cast for me, probably were intended for Vice President Gore.
It's difficult to believe that Al Gore was oblivious to the existing laws. He has to respond at some point.
The turning point for me was when the Supreme Court installed Bush in 2000, even though he got half a million votes less nationally than Gore. It was nothing more than a bloodless coup and that's when I really started paying attention.
In the 2000 presidential election, Al Gore got more votes than George W. Bush, but still lost the election. The Supreme Court's ruling in Florida gave Bush that pivotal state, and doomed Gore to lose the Electoral College. That odd scenario - where the candidate with the most votes loses - has happened three times in U.S. history.
It's unbelievable, there's a book out attacking Gore, when he's the most unfortunate loser in political history.
I look at the Senior Al Gore that I had the chance to serve in the Senate with. A great human being. He went down to defeat to this right wing bunch back at the time.
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