Posted on 03/29/2008 6:46:11 PM PDT by blam
Senior Democrats mull Al Gore's nomination
By Tim Shipman in Washington
Last Updated: 2:23am BST 30/03/2008
Plans for Al Gore to take the Democratic presidential nomination as the saviour of a bitterly divided party are being actively discussed by senior figures and aides to the former vice-president.
The bloody civil war between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama has left many Democrats convinced that neither can deliver a knockout blow to the other and that both have been so damaged that they risk losing November's election to the Republican nominee, John McCain.
Former aides to Al Gore now believe he could emerge as a compromise candidate
Former Gore aides now believe he could emerge as a compromise candidate acceptable to both camps at the party's convention in Denver during the last week of August.
Two former Gore campaign officials have told The Sunday Telegraph that a scenario first mapped out by members of Mr Gore's inner circle last May now has a sporting chance of coming true.
Mr Gore, who was Bill Clinton's vice-president and has since won a Nobel Peace Prize and an Oscar for his work on green issues, remains an influential figure eight years after he beat George W Bush in the popular vote but lost the White House after the Florida recount fiasco.
The opening has emerged because opinion polls show Mr McCain stretching his lead over both Mr Obama and Mrs Clinton, whose campaigns are engaged in a daily cycle of attacks, character assassination and mutual recriminations on religion, race and the economy.
Between a quarter and a third of Obama and Clinton supporters say that they would not now vote for the other in November.
The prospect of a new Gore candidacy was raised last week in Time magazine by Joe Klein, the doyen of American political writers, and discussed on the main cable news networks, CNN, Fox and MSNBC.
If neither Mr Obama nor Mrs Clinton has the 2,025 delegates needed to win the nomination, and if both appear unable to beat Mr McCain, under one scenario a group of about 100 party elders - the "super-delegates" - could sit out the first ballot in Denver, preventing either candidate winning outright, and then offer Mr Gore the nomination for the good of the party.
Tim Mahoney, a Democrat congressman from Florida, said last week: "If it goes into the convention, don't be surprised if someone different is at the top of the ticket." This suggests the party would accept a Gore-Clinton or a Gore-Obama pairing.
Following a brief flurry of speculation that he might jump into the race last year, Mr Gore claimed he had "fallen out of love" with politics, but he has pointedly refused to rule out another tilt at the White House and said that the only job in public life that interests him is the presidency.
BS
BWAHAHAHA!
RUN, AL, RUN!
They badly wanted a black guy or a woman, but end up with a white Southern candidate? LOL.
Ha ha, I love it!
Bring him on!
I do believe that Rush’s Operation Chaos is bearing fruit.
lol Gore/Kerry 08!
Sve Earth and undo the terrible injustice of the last two elections!
But why would Algor give up the millions he’s making off of being Weather God?
Or would he? Would he promote buying carbon credits from his sham companies?
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
Go, Al, go!
Gore is an old white male, I don’t see how he could possibly get the nod for the dems without feminist and african-american heads exploding. The gorons are dreaming.......
Charlie Manson has a better shot at being elected POTUS.
The choices are almost limitless.
The Rodent Party has become a quagmire. Civil war and all. It’s time for everyone to pull out! BRING THE SUPERDELEGATES HOME NOW!!! Hrumpf! Hrumpf!
Al who? Gimme a break.
What’d I tell ya.
This wouldn’t be any different than if the supers would have handed the nomination to Hillary. The Obama followers would still view the nomination as stolen from them.
LOL! May I steal that graphic just in case?
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