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Gore Campaigns for Clinton, Evoking His Own Contested Presidential Bid

HeadlineOct 12, 2016

In more news from the campaign trail, Al Gore appeared at a rally alongside Hillary Clinton in Miami Tuesday, where he talked about getting out the vote in Florida, evoking his own contested bid for presidency in 2000 against George W. Bush.

Al Gore: “Here’s my point. Here’s my point. I don’t want you to be in a position years from now where you welcome Hillary Clinton and say, 'Actually, you did win. It just—it just wasn't close enough to make sure that all the votes were counted,’ or whatever. Elections have consequences.”

Al Gore spoke about climate change in his speech.

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