Exactly as much as Al Gore.
Dick Cheney, and Al Gore Dick Cheney, and Al Gore
Dick Cheney's predecessor as Vice President of the United States was Al Gore. Gore served as Vice President from 1993 to 2001 under President Bill Clinton. Cheney served as Vice President from 2001 to 2009 under President George W. Bush.
Al Gore, Dick Cheney and Joe Biden
George W.Bush/Dick Cheney Al Gore/Joseph Liberman
Dick Cheney (born January 30, 1941 in Lincoln, Nebraska) succeeded Al Gore as the forty-sixth Vice-President of the United States, serving between January 20, 2001 and January 20, 2009, including the whole of the year 2005.
Richard Bruce (Dick) Cheney was the Vice President of the US before Vice President Joe Biden.
Richard (Dick) Cheney (born January 30, 1941 in Lincoln, Nebraska) succeeded Al Gore as the forty-sixth Vice-President of the United States, serving between January 20, 2001 and January 20, 2009, including the whole of the year 2003.
Al Gore did not run for President in 1996. That was Bill Clinton, Al Gore was Clinton's Vice President. That ticket (democratic ticket with Clinton & Gore) received 47,402,357 (49.24%) popular votes in 1996. 379 Electoral College votes. Al Gore along with Joe Lieberman as his running mate ran for President in 2000 those results were as follows: Al Gore received 50,999,897 (48.38%) Popular votes in 2000. 266 Electoral College votes George W. Bush (Dick Cheney V.P.) received 50,456,002 (47.87%) Popular votes in 2000. 271 Electoral College votes
Dick Cheney (born January 30, 1941 in Lincoln, Nebraska) succeeded Al Gore as the forty-sixth Vice-President of the United States, serving between January 20, 2001 and January 20, 2009, including the whole of the year 2003.
Forty-fifth U.S. Vice President Albert Arnold (Al) Gore, Jr. was in office, January 20, 1993 - January 20, 2001. He served under 42nd U.S. President William Jefferson (Bill) ClintonAl Gore (born March 31, 1948 in Washington DC) succeeded Dan Quayle as the 45th Vice President of the United States, serving between January 20, 1993 and January 20, 2001, including the whole of 2000. He was succeeded by Dick Cheney in 2001.Gore lost his bid for the Presidency to George W. Bush in November 2000.
The presidential candidates were vice president Al Gore of Tennessee and governor George W.Bush of Texas.The vice presidential candidates were defense secretary Dick Cheney of Wyoming and senator Joseph Liberman of Connecticut.