Word: gore
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Several other members of the College Democrats showed their support for Bill Bradley on Saturday, canvassing through neighborhoods in Manchester, N. H. The College Democrats have officially remained neutral between Bradley and Gore, endorsing neither candidate for the Democratic nomination...
...great to see students showing support for both Gore and Bradley," said Alejandro R. Rodriguez '03, a member of the College Democrats. "Hopefully, once everyone sees what a great candidate Gore is, we will all unite behind him for the general election...
When The Times was scheduled to run Berke's story saying President Clinton thought Gore's campaign needed improvement--attributed to anonymous sources--Berke called the White House to let them know about the piece in advance. He told the official he spoke with that if the President was concerned about the story, he should call The Times...
...ensuing conversation, President Clinton confirmed much of Berke's information--and told the reporter that he felt Gore had already begun to improve his campaign strategy...
Berke offered some political analysis of his own in his speech, saying he was surprised by developments in the 2000 presidential race. If he had been asked a year ago, Berke said, he would have guessed that Vice President Al Gore '69 would have scared off most of his Democratic challengers, and the GOP side of the race would be wide open...