Al Gore clearly has the vision... it's a much better vision than that of George W. Bush.
I would simply ask Al Gore to take responsibility for his campaign and their actions, as well as his own words, ... When his campaign demeans a medal of honor winner like Bob Kerrey, there should be an apology from Al Gore.
If only AFL-CIO President Sweeney and President Clinton hadn't persuaded the labor movement to throw its support behind Gore last October, when his campaign was floundering.
I don't think it's all locked up for Gore ... People make their own independent judgments in this matter. My approach is going right to the members.
What you see is what I call an elaborate Gore dance,
There are issues such as what are we going to do with this enormous (budget) surplus that we have. I think Al Gore clearly has the vision of what to do with that. It's a much better vision than that of George W. Bush,
Now in falsely asserting I want to raise taxes, Al Gore is once again turning an honest discussion about a future no one can predict into a proposal I've never made,
Al Gore has run a strong campaign and I congratulate him, ... But we are smarter and better-prepared.
Al Gore needs to respect voters enough to be honest not just about his plans but mine. Honesty and trust is what they would like to have in a candidate and what they expect and deserve to have in a candidate.
Al Gore's run a strong race and I congratulate him, but we're smarter and we're better prepared and we're dedicated to continuing the fight, ... But it's a fight about more than Al Gore or me. It's a fight about the kind of America we know we can become.
There's something about Al Gore I don't trust. I don't quite know what it is.
In this campaign, Al Gore is proposing that we spend more of your money on a military build-up than on education,