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Sat Mar-29-08 11:49 PM
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Time to think about Gore again. |
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I'm not one of the people who talked about drafting Gore before. In fact I though it was not worth bothering about.
But now we have Obama and Clinton in a very tight and unusually vicious race. Come the convention, what if neither gets enough delegates to win on the first ballot?
Speculation: Al Gore as the peace candidate, meaning peace within the party.
Think it could happen?
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Sat Mar-29-08 11:50 PM
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1. No. Gore is not interested, and Obama has won this thing already |
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Hillary is the one that refuses to smell the stench of her political corpse.
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Sat Mar-29-08 11:53 PM
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6. Yep, Gore categorically stated that he is not interested in being the peace maker in this. n/t |
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Sat Mar-29-08 11:51 PM
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2. Don't let Hillary's ego convince you that this thing isn't wrapped up |
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Obama is the nominee, he just has to shake off the puppy clinging to his leg.
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Sat Mar-29-08 11:51 PM
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3. No. Al Gore has moved past politics onto a life calling. |
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Sat Mar-29-08 11:52 PM
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4. So instead of just having a few pissed off Clinton supporters to deal with, will also have pissed of |
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f Obama supporters too. Great idea!
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Sun Mar-30-08 02:25 PM
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when you wake up to reality, you may be in for quite the shock.
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Sat Mar-29-08 11:53 PM
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5. Gore doesn't even hold a candle to Obama |
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The Obama movement is about the right man for a moment in time.
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Sat Mar-29-08 11:54 PM
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9. I couldn't agree more! He is the man for change and he is like a magnet. n/t |
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Sat Mar-29-08 11:57 PM
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13. I'm supporting Obama, but Al Gore is an international statesman and humanitarian |
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To support one, do we really have to degrade the other?
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Sun Mar-30-08 10:06 AM
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19. not degrading Gore - it just happens to be true |
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I love Gore, he just didn't have the charisma to win decisively. He never has.
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Sun Mar-30-08 02:13 PM
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20. I don't give a damn about charisma -- I worry about character |
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Gore has it as profoundly as anyone I've seen in recent years.
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Sat Mar-29-08 11:53 PM
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7. If you count it for yourself |
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It is not tight at all.
He won Iowa. He tied NH delegates. He won the delegates in NV. He won SC.
Obama Won January.
He won Super Tuesday.
He won the rest of the races in February.
Obama Won February.
Obama Won VT, WY, MS, and TEXAS. Hillary won OH and RI.
Obama Won March.
There are 8 states left and she is only predicted to win 3.
Obama has won.
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Sat Mar-29-08 11:53 PM
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8. Obama will win on the first ballot. sorry, It will be all locked up in June and ratified in August |
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Sat Mar-29-08 11:55 PM
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11. Gore would be cool if it was only him or Hillary. |
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But Obama has taken this thing...
Its done.
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Sat Mar-29-08 11:56 PM
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12. *THINKING HAPPY THOUGHTS* |
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Its nice to think about Gore again...
But then reality hits and I realize it ain't gonna happen.
I wish it would, but it won't.
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Gore would be a good threat to hold over Clinton, however. If the party insiders said they would support Gore/Obama on a second ballot, that might just give her pause.
In reality, I expect Obama to wrap it up in June - the superdelegates are waiting for the primaries to finish before they endorse. At that point, Obama will have a plurality of pledged delegates, and a lead in the popular vote, barring a disaster. There won't be a disaster - if there was anything beyond Rev. Wright and Rezko, they would have brought it up.
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Sun Mar-30-08 12:03 AM
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16. Yeah, I'm glad that one has been through the cycle. And no October surprise for it. n/t |
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Sun Mar-30-08 12:09 AM
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18. How are you going to make Al Gore run against his will? |
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If he doesn't want to run you nor anyone else can make him run.
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Sun Mar-30-08 02:22 PM
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21. After 7.5 Years, I've Finally Moved on From Gore |
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He's one amazing man, but really it wasn't until he had the presidency ripped from him that he really let loose and now speaks truth to power, powerfully. He didn't do that while VP and during campaign.
I held out for him for a very long time, when it became apparent he's not at all interested in getting back into politics, did I commit to Obama.
Now I see the time now is for Obama, not Gore, not Clinton, and certainly not McCain.
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Sun Mar-30-08 02:29 PM
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23. I love Al Gore and I held out for him until I had to give it up. But... |
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I'd prefer someone who actually *wants* to be President. He doesnt. He made that clear.
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Sun Mar-30-08 02:31 PM
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25. Edwards would have a better shot at this then Gore, He is a candidate with some delegates, suspended |
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campaign only and has not endorsed anyone
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