ANSWERS: 8
  • I do not think he is running,though if he ran he would ,for sure,win the presidency.
  • I don't think he will, but he would be the ONLY democrat candidate I would vote for I hate all of the other ones, so I'm actually voting for a republican. which is sad because I've always considered myself more democratic than republican!
  • He won't. I think his latest comments about his nation just about destroyed any hope he had of being president. Not a chance.
  • I don't think so. He had a really bad experience the last time around. He did win the popular vote in the 2000 election. But got screwed by the electoral count thanks to something named Chad!
  • I don't think he'll try again. the last try was to much for him.
  • lol...lol he'll find it just a tad harder winning there than he did winning the 'peace prize'....lol....he will won't he??
  • I don't think so. The way the primaries and caucuses have been front loaded this time around, I don't think that anyone would stand a chance if they jumped in that late. There just would not be enough time to get a campaign organized. The Democratic candidate will be pretty much decided upon by February 5th (http://politics.nytimes.com/election-guide/2008/primaries/democraticprimaries/index.html). The same is probably true of the Republican candidate (http://politics.nytimes.com/election-guide/2008/primaries/republicanprimaries/index.html). So, if Al Gore waits until after Iowa, then he will only have a month to get his campaign organized before the day on which the vast majority of the delegated will be apportioned.
  • He won't. He made a big mistake with his global warming fiasco, propoganda, and he wouldn't want to defend this follishness.

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