It's not the votes that count, but who counts the votes. attributed to Joseph Stalin
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News About the Real President
Mailing Address:
President Al Gore
Office of the Honorable Al Gore
2100 West End Avenue, Suite 790
Nashville, TN 37203
- Campaign 2000: Bush Versus Gore
Larry Jordan, Midwest Today
- Gore calls Bush worst-ever president for environment
Michael Levenson, Boston Globe, 7 October 2004
- Our Founders and the Unbalance of Power
speech transcript (in Truthout), 24 June 2004
- Gore: Bush aides must be fired for mishandling Iraq
speech, MoveOn PAC, 26 May 2004
- Gore Environmental Speech Assails Bush Record
Michael Slackman, New York Times, 16 January 2004
- Freedom And Security
Al Gore, speech at Constitution Hall, Washington D.C., 9 November 2003
- California fans still want Gore for president
Carla Marinucci, San Francisco Chronicle, 22 November 2002
- Al Gore: A populist prophet without honour?
The Economist, 15 July 2002
- Gore derides Bush hunt for Bin Laden
Oliver Burkeman, The Guardian, 30 June 2002
- Gore criticizes White House for handling of economy, war
CNN, 30 June 2002
- Perhaps Looking Ahead, Gore Reflects With Regret
Richard A. Oppel Jr., New York Times, 30 June 2002
- Gore charms Wisconsin Democratic convention crowd
Steven Walters, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, 9 June 2002
- Tipper Gore: Daily alerts 'exhausting' for mental health
CNN, 24 May 2002
- Gore criticizes Bush on Middle East
Anthony York, Salon, 9 May 2002
- Gore shows Florida Democrats he's back
Adam C. Smith, St. Petersburg Times, 14 April 2002
- America's nearly man comes back for more
Matthew Engel, Guardian (UK), 16 February 2002
- Al Gore: Real 'Axis of Evil' Is Poverty, Ignorance, Disease, Oppression
Adam Nagourney, New York Times, 13 February 2002
- Gore will win the 2004 nomination
Marianne Means, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 11 February 2002
- Gore ends silence, rejoins 'national debate'
Greg Botelho, CNN, 3 February 2002
- Gore 'Rejoins the National Debate'
Richard L. Berke, New York Times, 3 February 2002
- Back in the Fray, Gore Announces PAC
Richard L. Berke, New York Times, 1 February 2002
- Gore Joining a Financial Services Company
Richard L. Berke, New York Times, 20 November 2001
- What would it have been like if Al Gore had won last year's election?
The Economist, 15 November 2001
- If Gore were President, how would he be doing?
Marianne Means, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 25 October 2001
- Text of Al Gore's speech to the Iowa Jefferson-Jackson Dinner
Al Gore, Bartcop, 29 September 2001
- Gore's Political Return to Include Eastern Stops
Adam Clymer, New York Times, 3 August 2001
- Keep your eye on Al Gore
Marianne Means, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 20 July 2001
- Mrs. Clinton Gets a New York Swearing-In, but Gore Gets the Cheers
Adam Nagourney, New York Times, 8 December 2000
- Medal of Honor
Thomas Friedman, New York Times, 15 December 2000
- Gore's Remarks at White House News Conference
New York Times, 5 December 2000
- Gore Talks of Being Caught Between Winning and Losing
Katharine Q. Seelye, New York Times, 30 November 2000
- Comments from Gore on the Florida Election
New York Times, 29 November 2000
- Gore Is Said to Remain Certain That He Won the Election
John M. Broder, New York Times, 26 November 2000
- For Gore, Army Years Mixed Vietnam and Family Politics
Melinda Henneberger, New York Times, 11 July 2000
Hindsight on the Election
- External site: 2000 Official Presidential General Election Results
Gore Won the Popular Vote by 543,895
Federal Elections Commission, December 2001
- External site:
Election 2000 Archive
CNN archive of election results and related articles
- How Anger Over Florida Recount Still Roils Politics
Liz Marlantes, Christian Science Monitor, 18 September 2003
- How the Press Saw the 2000 Election
Alexander Stille, New York Times, 8 January 2003
- Databases, Felons, and Voting: Errors and Bias in the Florida Felons Exclusion List in the 2000 Presidential Elections
Guy Stuart, Harvard University, 25 September 2002
- 'Unprecedented' controversy
Malcolm Brenner, Florida Sun-Herald, 15 October 2002
- Digging the Dirt: Bush Campaign's Oppo Machine
transcript, BBC, 22 October 2000 August 2002
- Bush-Cheney recount fund filed disclosure forms plagued with errors and omissions
Public Citizen, 1 August 2002
- Bush-Cheney Campaign Violated Soft Money Disclosure Law
Public Citizen, 26 July 2002
- Blaming Al Gore - The Latest Crime of the Stolen Election
Nancy Kuhn, BuzzFlash, 29 April 2002
- "Vote of no confidence" on books about Election 2000
John W. Dean, Salon, 30 January 2002
- Who Won Florida? The Answer Emerges, but Surely Not the Final Word
Richard L. Berke, New York Times, 12 November 2001
- Recounting That Recount, Detail by Detail by Detail
Janet Maslin, New York Times, 18 October 2001
- Floridagate, or "Hey, what's 2.5 million votes between friends?"
Al Gore 2004
- Has the US Accepted George W. Bush?
Farhan Haq, Inter Press Service (in CommonDreams), 12 July 2001
- Gore's Lost Votes
Robert Parry, Consortium News, 12 July 2001
- Why the Popular Vote Mattered - And Still Does
David Harnden-Warwick, Democrats.com, 4 June 2001
- McVeigh Gets 2nd Chance, Gore Doesn't
John Nichols, Madison Capital Times (in CommonDreams), 15 May 2001
- Garry Wills reviews books about the 2000 election
Garry Wills, New York Times, 1 April 2001
- "Gore wins!"
Anthony York, Salon, 15 February 2001
- The Road to Illegitimacy
Mark Danner, The New York Review of Books, 22 January 2001
- Anatomy of a Constitutional Coup
Bruce Ackerman, London Review of Books, 8 February 2001 June 2004
- The Five Worst Republican Outrages
Wayne Barrett, Village Voice, 20–26 December 2000
- Who really won?
Steve Kirsch (founder of Infoseek)
- Bush camp starts bomb throwing
Salon staff, Salon, 18 November 2000
- Trusted Aide Organizes Gore Administration, Just in Case
Katharine Q. Seelye, New York Times, 4 December 2000
- Even Reluctant Allies Rush to Aid Gore
Richard L. Berke And Adam Clymer, New York Times, 29 November 2000
- Bush's Campaign Theme: Unleash Hell On Al
Martin Lewis (originally in Time, 5 November 2000)
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