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Vice President Al Gore accepts the Supreme Court decision.
Vice President Al Gore’s concession speech, the nation was just told during the Jan. 6 hearing, is one worth studying. Here it is, dated Dec. 13, 2000.
NPR's Anthony Brooks reports on the eloquent concession speech delivered by Vice-President Al Gore last night. Gore referred to his opponent, as "President-Elect George Bush", and stuck to the ...
While a losing candidate isn't required to give a concession speech, it's long been a traditional aspect of the U.S. democracy.
Al Gore warns severe weather will 'get a lot worse' without climate action The former vice president told "This Week" that now is the time to act.
Al Gore 2000 concession SOT for election night podcast 4,465 Views Program ID: 161263-1 Category: White House Event Format: Speech Location: Vice President's Ceremonial Office, Eisenhower ...
Vice President Gore's years-long quest for the presidency, which continued for five weeks after he came up short by an infinitesimal margin in Florida, was barely alive last night. An intense ...
Can a candidate take back a concession? Yes – and it has happened before in a presidential race. In the historically tight 2000 election, Vice President Al Gore conceded to George W. Bush, only ...
What if Al Gore had become president? With Donald Trump refusing to leave office after four years of pathological behaviour, it’s easy to forget the intensity with which the Bush administration ...
In the presence of family members and the Lieberman family, Vice President Gore conceded the presidential election to Governor Bush. In his remarks he called for national unity and pledged to ...
While a losing candidate isn't required to give a concession speech, it's long been a traditional aspect of the U.S. democracy.
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