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    Albert Arnold Gore Sr. (December 26, 1907 – December 5, 1998) was an American politician who served as a United States Senator from Tennessee from 1953...
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    Pauline LaFon Gore (née LaFon; October 6, 1912 – December 15, 2004) was the mother of former United States Vice President Albert Arnold Gore Jr. and the...
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    election, which he lost to George W. Bush. The son of politician Albert Gore Sr., Gore was an elected official for 24 years. He was a U.S. representative...
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    interchanges with SR 96 (a major arterial route that also serves Murfreesboro to the east), McEwen Drive, Cool Springs Boulevard, and SR 441 (Moores Lane)...
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    vice president Al Gore and Tipper Gore and the sister of Kristin Gore, Sarah Gore Maiani, and Albert Gore III. Gore is the founder and executive director...
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    Sen. Albert Gore Sr. in 1970, defeating country singer Tex Ritter in the primary. Brock's campaign was successfully able to make an issue of Gore's friendship...
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  • Al Gore (born 1948) is an American politician, former U.S. vice president (1993–2001) and Nobel laureate. Al Gore may also refer to: Albert Gore Sr. (1907–1998)...
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    illness. Gore has frequently spoken about her own experience with depression and treatment following the near-fatal injury of her son Albert. Along with...
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  • also a distant relative of Senator Albert Gore Sr. and second cousin once removed of former Vice President Albert Gore Jr. She is most famous for her involvement...
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    Tipper Gore (née Aitcheson). Gore was born in Carthage, Tennessee. She has three siblings, sisters Karenna and Sarah, and brother Albert III. Gore was raised...
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  • then-Senator Al Gore Jr. introduced it at a 1978 meeting of computer industry folk, in homage to his father, Senator Albert Gore Sr." The McGraw-Hill...
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    former Vice President and Senator Al Gore of the Democratic Party and his father, Senator Albert Gore, Sr. The younger Gore announced his 1988 and 2000 presidential...
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  • Bush v. Gore, 531 U.S. 98 (2000), was a landmark decision of the United States Supreme Court on December 12, 2000, that settled a recount dispute in Florida's...
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    Senator from Tennessee John F. Kennedy U.S. Senator from Massachusetts Albert Gore Sr. U.S. Senator from Tennessee Robert F. Wagner Jr. Mayor of New York...
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    November 3, 1970. Republican Bill Brock defeated Democratic incumbent Albert Gore, Sr. who ran for a fourth term. With Brock's victory, Republicans held...
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    Congressman Albert Gore. McKellar's reelection slogan was "Thinking Feller? Vote McKellar", which Gore countered with "Think Some More – Vote for Gore." Gore defeated...
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    Reserves. Jim Sasser was a long time Democratic activist, manager of Albert Gore Sr.'s unsuccessful 1970 reelection campaign. A lawyer by trade, Sasser...
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  • district. During the 1940s, this area was represented by Albert Gore, Sr. of Carthage. Gore was elected to the United States Senate in 1952, where he...
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    Tennessee was held on November 4, 1958. Democrat Albert Gore Sr. was re-elected to a second term. Gore survived a primary challenge from former Governor...
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    open. In the general election, Democratic candidate Al Gore, son of former senator Albert Gore Sr., won easily, flipping the Republican held seat to Democratic...
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    interstate system is designated as the "Senator Albert Gore Sr. Memorial Interstate System." Albert Gore Sr. was a three-term United States Senator from...
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    elections. Democrat Albert Gore Sr. won re-election to a third term. Gore defeated Republican Dan Kuykendall. Sam Galloway Albert Gore Sr., incumbent U.S...
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    Granville was the birthplace of U.S. Senator Albert Gore, Sr., father of former Vice-President Al Gore. Granville is surrounded by the Cordell Hull Lake...
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    incumbent Senator since 1917 and President pro tempore of the U.S. Senate Albert Gore Sr., U.S. Representative from Carthage John Randolph Neal Jr., attorney...
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    S.R. Sapirie, Senator Albert Gore Sr., Senator Lyndon Johnson and Dr.John Swartout looking at a model of a graphite reactor at Oak Ridge National Lab,...
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    Albert Gore Sr. and Hooker because they were anti-war candidates. Hooker also claimed that the Nixon political "machine" challenged Hooker and Gore as...
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    Ronald Lagueux by more than 65 percentage points. Incumbent Democrat Albert Gore Sr. was re-elected to a third term over Republican candidate Dan Kuykendall...
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    senator William Sesler. Republican Bill Brock defeated incumbent senator Albert Gore Sr. Incumbent Democrat Ralph Yarborough was defeated by former Representative...
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    rather quietly, very much in the shadow of the state's senior senator, Albert Gore, Sr. He supported most of the initiatives of Democratic President Lyndon...
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    July 1963 he stated that he was interested in challenging Senator Albert Gore, Sr. in Tennessee's 1964 Senate election and on September 6, 1963, the...
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