Former President Bill Clinton doubtlessly had more in common with his own vice President Al Gore, than he did with former Presidents Nixon or Ford.
Albert "Al" Gore Jr., from the state of Tennessee, served as the vice president during Bill Clinton's two terms as the US President from 1993 to 2001. He was the 45th Vice-President in the United States and served two terms.
The president was Bill Clinton and Al Gore the vice-president in 2000.
Joe Biden (Obama)Dick Cheney (W. Bush)Al Gore (Clinton)Dan Quayle ( G.H. W. Bush)George H. W. Bush (Reagan)Walter Mondale (Carter)Nelson Rockefeller ( Ford)Gerald Ford ( Nixon)Spiro Agnew (Nixon)Hubert H. Humphrey ( Johnson)Lyndon Johnson (Kennedy)
Al Gore
All three are Democrats.
Bill Clinton & Al Gore
Al Gore
Al Gore served as Bill Clinton's Vice President from 1993 to 2001.
Yes, but Gore ran unopposed in the Democratic primary.
No. Gore vacated his senate seat when he became Bill Clinton's VP.
Al Gore was the VP while Clinton was president and that was from Jan. 20,1993 until Jan. 20, 2001.
Bill Clinton and the vice president was Al Gore