Gore's Political Opportunity Is Fleeting
Oxford Analytica 04.12.07, 6:00 AM ET
Former Vice President Al Gore's 2006 film, An Inconvenient Truth, won an Academy Award in February. On March 21 he returned to Capitol Hill to share his views on global climate change. Gore's message was generally welcomed and given a serious bipartisan hearing. It was the kind of political theater that any Democratic presidential aspirant would welcome, and he has been careful not to rule out another run for the White House. However, a Gore administration still appears very unlikely.
I agree with much of what is being said I dont agree that Gore need to jump into this race before August. The man has 500,000 activist tied to his personal database. AlGore.org and DraftAlgore.com are both in the 6 digit range. It is not too far fetched to think that the moment Al announces he will have at least 200,000 grassroots dems paypaling Al into the front of the Democratic field and on to White House where he belongs.
For what it's worth........
NRJ
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