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...qualities that can often be depended upon to give away one’s voting patterns. For example, according to a study conducted by the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, in the 2000 presidential election, 90 percent of black voters supported Vice President Al Gore, the Democratic candidate. Four years later, black voters hadn’t strayed significantly from the Democrats, awarding 88 percent of their votes to John Kerry...
...necessarily sell in a presidential race? You might remember that a Democratic presidential candidate once spent the latter half of his campaign railing about the evils of powerful corporate interests and was widely criticized for it by many in his own party and lost. His name was Al Gore. And the Democrats can't even agree on the hero of the election; many in Washington are hailing Rahm Emanuel, who ran the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, while many liberal bloggers are pointing out correctly that Emanuel early on wrote off both Yarmuth and Porter as having no legitimate chance...
...interpretations of last week's election, almost any 2008 Democrat candidate could justify a White House run. Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack, who announced last week he will seek the White House, has emphasized a commonsense, centrist approach highlighting personal values that candidates like Casey won on. Of course, Gore could look at the victories of Brown and others as proof positive that the party can win with an unapologetically liberal candidate who is strongly opposed to the war in Iraq and President Bush's handling of the war on terror...
...offense runs through last season’s Rookie of the Year Adam Gore, an explosive scorer with lethal late-game instincts. Senior Graham Dow is a pass-first point guard (and bio concentrator, go figure) and classmate Andrew Naeve’s like Windex cleaning up the glass...
...League season-best 33 points in the team’s first Ivy game, a win over Dartmouth. En route to finishing second on the team in points and first with a 14.9 ppg average, he was a constant threat from long range, Only Cornell’s Adam Gore had more three-point field goals than Goffredo’s 62 among Ivy shooters.But with great skill comes great defensive pressure.As last season’s conference schedule progressed, and as Goffredo continued to improve, he was no longer a surprise in the Ivies?...