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Al Gore

Albert Gore, Jr. served as vice-president of the United States from 1993 to 2001 under Bill Clinton. He also won the Nobel Peace prize in 2008 for his work in global climate change.

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Who is Al Gore and how did he bring attention to the environment?

As soon as he wanted a profit and as soon as he wanted to brainwash people to get publicity.

Al gores running running mate 2001?

Al Gore's running mate in the 2000 presidential election was Joe Lieberman, who served as a senator from Connecticut. Their campaign focused on issues like environmental protection, healthcare, and education. The election was notably contentious, culminating in a Supreme Court decision that effectively awarded Florida's electoral votes to George W. Bush, leading to Bush's presidency.

How many popular votes did al gore receive in the 2000 election?

George W. Bush won the 2000 presidential election defeating Albert Gore, Jr. In the 2000 presidential election George W. Bush received 271 electoral votes and Albert Gore, Jr. received 266 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Gore 50,996,582 and Bush 50,456,062.

Is Al Gore the son of the person that invented Gore-Tex?

No, Gore-Tex was invented by William Gore. Lesley Gore's real name is Lesley Sue Goldstein.

Is AL Gore dead?

No. but here is an article that says yes.

http://newsmessanger.blogspot.com/2010/01/al-gore-freezes-to-death-at-age-60.html

How many popular votes did vice president Al Gore receive in 2000?

George W. Bush won the 2000 presidential election defeating Albert Gore, Jr. In the 2000 presidential election George W. Bush received 271 (50.5%) electoral votes and Albert Gore, Jr. received 266 (49.5%) electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Gore 50,996,582 (50.3%) and Bush 50,456,062 (49.7%).

When did Al Gore become an environmental activist?

He ran for the US Congress in 1976 and took his seat in 1977. He entered the Senate in 1985 and remained a Senator until his election as Vice President in 1992.

What year did Al Gore go to Kyoto?

He went in 1066. Just after the Earth Federation invented the moon and then started breeding giraffes on a regular basis.

How big is Al Gore s house?

probably as his big pathetic ass!

What state did Al Gore represent in the Senate?

Al Gore was previously an elected official for 24 years, representing Tennessee in the U.S. House of Representatives (1977-85), and later in the U.S. Senate (1985-93), and finally becoming Vice President in 1993.

Is Sara Gore from open house NY related to Al Gore?

Yes. Artist Sarah Gore Maiani is the youngest daughter of Al and Tipper Gore.

What was Tipper Gore Maiden Name?

Tipper Gore's real name is Mary Elizabeth Gore. Her maiden name is Aitcheson.

Who were Al Gore's parents?

Al Gore's father was Albert Gore, Sr. (born December 26, 1907 in Granville, Tennessee; died December 5, 1998 in Carthage, Tennessee).

How did George Bush become president when Al Gore got more votes?

By the end, Bush had more electoral votes than Gore (271-266).

The controversy:

As the final national results were tallied the morning after the election, Bush had won a total of 246 electoral votes, while Gore had won 255 votes. 270 votes were needed to win.

New Mexico (5 electoral votes), Oregon (7 electoral votes), and Florida (25 electoral votes) were still too close to call. The news media focused their attention on Florida because their 25 electoral votes became the key to an election win for either candidate. Although both New Mexico and Oregon were declared in favor of Gore over the next few days, Florida's statewide vote took center stage because that state's winner would ultimately win the election.

By 4:30 a.m. on the day after the election, after all votes were counted, Gore had narrowed Bush's margin to just over 2,000 votes, and the networks retracted their predictions that Bush had won Florida and the presidency. Gore, who had privately conceded the election to Bush, withdrew his concession. The final result in Florida was slim enough to require a mandatory recount (by machine) under state law; Bush's lead had dwindled to about 300 votes by the time it was completed later that week. A count of overseas military ballots later boosted his margin to about 900 votes.

The outcome of the election was not known for more than a month after the balloting ended because of the extended process of counting and then recounting Florida's presidential ballots.

Most of the post-electoral controversy revolved around Gore's request for hand recounts in four counties (Broward, Miami Dade, Palm Beach, and Volusia), as provided under Florida state law. Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris announced she would reject any revised totals from those counties if they were not turned in by November 14, the statutory deadline for amended returns. The Florida Supreme Court extended the deadline to November 26, a decision later vacated by the US Supreme Court.

Miami-Dade eventually halted its recount and resubmitted its original total to the state canvassing board, while Palm Beach County failed to meet the extended deadline. On November 26, the state canvassing board certified Bush the winner of Florida's electors by 537 votes.

Gore formally contested the certified results, but a state court decision overruling Gore was reversed by the Florida Supreme Court, which ordered a recount of over 70,000 ballots previously rejected by machine counters. The U.S. Supreme Court quickly halted the order. On December 12, the Supreme Court ruled in a 5-4 vote that the Florida Supreme Court's ruling requiring a statewide recount of ballots was unconstitutional, and that the Florida recounts could not be completed before a December 12 "safe harbor" deadline, and should therefore cease and the previously certified total should hold. Though Gore came in second in the electoral vote (which is how the elections are decided), he received 543,895 more individual votes than Bush.

Who are some famous people with personality disorders?

Daniel Gonzalez

Charles Manson

Robert Maudsley

Ian Brady

John Straffen

Ted Bundy

Mary Bell

Jeffrey Dahmer

Adolph Hitler
Charles Milles Manson

Theodore (Ted) Robert Bundy

Jeffrey Dahmer

I think Scott Peterson was classified as such\

////I'm sorry, but I would not have given Ted Bundy a diagnosis of ASD. He had no impulse control problems, and did not fit the other requirements to be diagnosed with ASD.

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Daniel Gonzalez

Charles Manson

Robert Maudsley

Ian Brady

John Straffen

Ted Bundy

Mary Bell

Jeffrey Dahmer

Adolph Hitler

Neal Peart

What was the major differences between George Bush and Al Gore during the 2000 election?

George W. Bush won the 2000 presidential election defeating Albert Gore, Jr. In the 2000 presidential election George W. Bush received 271 (50.5%) electoral votes and Albert Gore, Jr. received 266 (49.5%) electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Gore 50,996,582 (50.3%) and Bush 50,456,062 (49.7%). Green Party candidate Ralph Nader won 2,882,955 popular votes. Nader did not receive any electoral votes.

The results of the 2000 election were not determined until the official results in Florida were finalized. There were many challenged votes in Florida. Florida cast its 25 electoral votes for George W. Bush in the 2000 election. The 2000 presidential election popular vote totals in Florida were George W. Bush 2,912,790, Al Gore 2,912,253 and Ralph Nader 97,488.

Where does al gore work now?

144 Trinity street Washington DC 144 Trinity street Washington DC

What is Al Gore's influence on the world?

Al Gore was the 45th vice president of the United States serving with President Bill Clinton. His influence on the world is related to his stand against harming the environment. He has conducted extensive research and documented the damage that is being caused due to global warming, human pollution, animal endangerment, and other such environmental issues.

What does George Bush Dan Quayle and Al Gore have in common?

They were all Vice-Presidents of the United States. George Bush was Veep under Ronald Reagan from 1981-1989 and eventually won the presidency and served from 1989-1993. Dan Quayle served as Veep under George Bush from 1989-1993. He ran for and lost the presidency in 2000. Al Gore was Veep under Bill Clinton from 1993-2001 and the 2 beat Bush and Quayle in the 1993 Election. Gore ran for the presidency in 2000 and narrowly lost by a few hundred votes in Florida but won the Popular Vote.

What is the meaning of a gore?

a lot blood guts like in movies that are violent they contain gore. blood and guts.