Posted on 03/28/2007 5:24:56 PM PDT by bruinbirdman
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton faces a possible new threat to her presidential ambitions.
Former Vice President Al Gore has again been entertaining offers to run for president. Gore has been discussing a run for a third party nomination with family and close aides.
"Al Gore has been energized by the attention he's been receiving as America's leading environmentalist," a political source close to Gore said. "He believes this might present an opportunity to become president or at least try again."
Sources close to Gore said Ralph Nader has sought to recruit the former vice president to run as the candidate for the Green Party. They said Gore has not rejected the offer and was consulting with family and friends to determine the feasibility of such a candidacy.
At this point, Gore stands behind Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama in any race for the Democratic presidential nomination. But the polls report that many Democrats who support Clinton could switch their support to Gore.
Still, Gore, largely estranged from former President Bill Clinton since 2000, is said to have concluded that he stands no chance of beating Hillary for the Democratic presidential nomination. But sources close to Gore said the former vice president believes that he could present himself as a genuine liberal in any general election that would include Clinton.
For her part, Clinton has been monitoring Gore's feelers regarding a presidential race. The sources said Clinton has expressed concern that a third party effort by Gore could hurt her chances in the general election.
"Gore is invulnerable on several issues," a political strategist familiar with Gore's consultations said. "Unlike Obama, he can't be attacked as inexperienced; he has much more experience than Hillary. And, he was Bill's vice president."
Nader, a harsh critic of then-President Bill Clinton, was for a time the leader of the Green Party. Nader has used the movement for previous races for the presidency. Nader's campaign was believed to have spoiled Gore's efforts for the presidency in the 2000 election, particularly in the state of Florida where George W. Bush won by only 537 votes. In 1996 and 2000, Nader was the presidential nominee of the Green Party.
Over the last month, Gore's profile has skyrocketed in the wake of his Academy Award for his documentary, "An Inconvenient Truth," which examines global warming. On March 21, Gore testified to two congressional panels that global climate change marked the greatest danger in U.S. history and issued a 10-point plan that included an immediate freeze on new emissions from cars and power plants.
"This is not a normal time," Gore said in his first appearance on Capitol Hill since 2001. "We are facing a planetary emergency. I'm fully aware that that phrase sounds shrill to many people's ears. But it is accurate."
Although a handful of Republicans criticized and questioned his research and the factual basis for many of his claims, many Democrats on the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee viewed Gore's appearance as a homecoming. The Democrats, with Sen. Hillary Clinton sitting on the committee, said Gore was leading a nationwide movement that sought drastic changes in the environment.
"You have acted for us," said Senate Environment and Public Works Committee Chair Sen. Barbara Boxer, California Democrat. "You have acted more than anyone else."
The sources said Gore, who also serves as an adviser to Google, would quietly test the waters in a series of polls in the spring of 2007. They said his high profile will probably be maintained over the next few months when he publicizes his latest book, "The Assault on Reason" in May. The book is said to be an indictment of American politics.
Run fat-boy run. I hope chubs-gore runs and gets the loony fat vote.
This is good! Bwaaahaaahaa!
Run, Al, run!!
About just Tree?
Still Totem Face is my all-time favorite.
There's no way this happens. Zero chance.
Why not? If Algore gets enough encouragement from us Greens, he might go for it.
Please don't run Al, Please don't run Al, Please don't run Al.
Love,
Ber Rabbitt
I vote Jiffy Pop, made over a campfire composed of the combusting remains of murdered trees.
I dunno. Gee what happened when AL ran in 2000? Did the favorite son take his home state against the Texan? Well they both start with the letter "T" anyway.
It would be a shame if we waste a Gore third party run to elect a candidate like Rudy.
Please Lord, let this happen.
I will donate some carbon credits to Gorebull's campaign.
The first two are same articles from same source. Note the 2001 date of the original article in the last link below.
Call me paranoid, but I can see Al Gore winning the whole thing. If he runs and Hillary is the Democrat nominee, then Gore by default will get the anti-war vote. If someone else runs from the right as a third party, which is likely if Rudy is the nominee, then hello president Al Gore!
I'm just hungry for the left to start eating their own. This is starting to get good!
Although the Green Party will fail, let's hope for his success in the election because the likely voters will be the Democratic Party supporters, stealing votes from the Democratic Party supporters that will help the Republican party in the next election. In other words, the Green Party and the Democratic Party will eat eachother in the election.
Agree
That's why us "Greens" have to contact Algore and encourage him to run. I work with a guy who loves Algore and I have already encouraged him to call Algore's office and go for it. I persuaded an old tree-hugger friend to vote for Nader in 2000 and she did. She caught on to what I was doing and haven't heard from her since.
I'd expect Gore to hold a grudge against Nader after 2000.
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