Word: alberts
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Albert Gore Jr. pondered whether to run for President this spring, he knew that it might be both too soon and too late. At 39, the freshman Senator from Tennessee would be trying to become the youngest person to win the nomination of either party since William Jennings Bryan in 1900. Yet to achieve that distinction, Gore would have to pass six other Democrats who were already running hard...
Sheehan's said his speech was based on evidencehe accumulated in a federal circuit court suitthat charges Iran-contra figures including Gen.John K. Singlaub, Gen. Richard Secord, Contraleader Adolfo Calero, arms dealer Albert Hakim and25 others of wide-ranging organized criminalactivity. The case is currently being heard inFlorida in the Eleventh Circuit Court...
Miller, a Southerner like Gore, said thecandidate's father, former Sen. Albert Gore Sr.,was his childhood role model. He said the youngerGore is the most electable of the Democratic slateof candidates on a nationwide level...
Massachusetts may be Dukakis territory, but Harvard could belong to Sen. Albert J. Gore Jr. '69 (D-Tenn.) if one Mather House senior...
...decision leaves five announced candidates and one unannounced contender in the Democratic field. Rep. Richard Gephardt of Missouri, Sens. Simon of Illinois and Albert Gore of Tennessee, Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis and former Arizona Gov. Bruce Babbitt have declared their candidacies, and civil rights activist Jesse Jackson plans to enter formally the race next month...