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Al Gore will consider another run for President

Al Gore will consider another run for President
Although Al Gore is currently President and CEO for Current TV, he might seek for another presidential run in 2012 according to the reliable sources. However Al Gore spokes person Kalee Kreider has no comments on this matter.



Run, Al, run!’ Not so fast, Gore camp saysWASHINGTON (Map, News) - Al Gore’s confidantes insist the former vice president is not inching toward another White House run, despite Democratic misgivings about the party’s front-runner, Hillary Clinton.Gore spokesman Michael Feldman of the Glover Park Group told The Examiner that “nothing has changed” since February, the last time speculation about Gore’s presidential ambitions reached a fever pitch.Such buzz has resumed in recent weeks as Gore promotes his new book, “The Assault on Reason,” a scathing critique of the Bush administration.During a book signing in Chicago last week, Gore was urged to throw his hat into the ring by numerous members of the public, some of whom chanted “Run, Al, run!” Gore demurred, saying, “I’m not planning to be a candidate again.”Friends of Gore said the latest “draft Gore” boomlet is being driven mostly by the media, which is eager for new story lines in a campaign that will last another 17 months. Liberal pundits are openly pining for the former vice president to mount his fourth White House run.“We need a brainiac president,” wrote Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson, who lauded Gore’s intellect. “We need to elect the kid you hated in high school, the teacher’s pet with perfect grades.”Robinson lamented that Gore might be “just too ostentatiously smart to be elected president.” Gore himself seemed to suggest as much during an interview with columnist Bob Herbert of The New York Times.“What politics has become requires a level of tolerance for triviality and artifice and nonsense that I find I have in short supply,” he said.Herbert asked Gore, “If the country needs you, how can you not answer the call?”“You know, I don’t really think I’m that good at politics, to tell you the truth,” Gore replied. “Some people find out important things about themselves early in life. Others take a long time. I think I’m breaking through my denial.”Despite such protestations, Gore continues to outpoll most declared Democratic candidates.In a Gallup poll released last week, only New York Sen. Clinton and Illinois Sen. Barack Obama garnered more support from Democrats than Gore.Yet some party activists fret that voters will have trouble warming up to Clinton and might find Obama too inexperienced.
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