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Al Gore Essay Research Paper Al GoreRunning

Al Gore Essay, Research Paper


Al Gore


Running mate:


Sen. Joe Lieberman.


Current position:


Vice president of the United States


Political experience: Vice-President of the United


States (1993-present); US senator from Tennessee


(1985-1993); candidate for the Democratic


nomination for president (1987-1988); US


representative from Tennessee, (1977-1985)


Work experience: farmer (1973-1990); investigative


reporter, editorial writer, The Tennessean


(1971-1976); home builder and land developer,


Tanglewood Home Builders Co. (1971-1976)


Party affiliation:


Democrat


Educational background:


• B.A., Harvard University, 1969;


• Vanderbilt University Law School, 1974-76.


Military experience:


• U.S. Army, 1969-1971


Spouse:


Mary Elizabeth “Tipper” Aitcheson Gore


Children:


Karenna, Kristin, Sarah, Albert


Religion:


Baptist


Birthdate:


March 31, 1948 in Washington D.C.


Why he wants to be president: “I want to keep our


prosperity going, and I know how to do it. I want to


do it the right way – not by letting people fend for


themselves, or hoping for crumbs of compassion.” June


1999, announcing his candidacy


George W. Bush


Running mate: Dick Cheney


Current position: Governor of Texas


Born: July 6, 1946 in New Haven, Connecticut, the


eldest son of former President George Bush. Grew up


in Midland, Texas. Attempting to become the second


president’s son to occupy the White House. First was


the 6th president John Quincy Adams, son of the


second President John Adams.


Political experience: Governor of Texas


(1995-present); adviser and speechwriter for his


father’s presidential campaign (1987-88); Republican


nominee for US representative from Texas’ 19th


district (1978)


Work experience: managing general partner, Texas


Rangers baseball team (1989-94); consultant, Harken


Energy Corporation (1986); president, Spectrum


Corporation (1984-86); founder and CEO, Bush


Exploration (1975-84)


Party affiliation:


Republican


Educational background:


• B.A., Yale University, 1968;


• M.B.A., Harvard University, 1975.


Military experience:


Pilot in the Texas Air National Guard, 1968-73


Spouse:


Laura Welch Bush


Children:


Twin daughters Barbara and Jenna


Religion:


Methodist, renewed faith aged 40 after


counselling from evangelist


Billy Graham. Jesus is his favorite philosopher or


thinker because “he


changed my heart”


Birthdate:


July 6, 1946


Contact information:


• George W. Bush for President,


(512) 637-2000;


• Governor’s office, (512) 463-2000.


Why he wants to be president: “I think our country is ready for a fresh


start after a season of cynicism.” Speech, February 2,


South Carolina.


Democratic platform backs open


trade, death penalty


News-Journal Wire Services


ST. LOUIS – Pushing a centrist agenda, the Democrats’ platform


committee drafted a statement of principles calling for open trade,


teacher certification and continued support for the death penalty


despite objections from liberal, education and labor interest groups.


The policy positions dovetail with the agenda of Vice President Al


Gore, the Democratic presidential candidate who also supports


capital punishment despite growing debate nationwide about its


fairness.


Meeting Friday, the committee added an amendment to the death


penalty plank in the party platform, calling for DNA evidence to be


used when appropriate and for efforts to ensure defendants


effective legal counsel, which is in line with Gore’s view.


“Some believe serious consideration ought to be given to repealing


the death penalty,” said Gerald Shea, assistant to the president for


government affairs of the AFL-CIO, citing differences of opinion on


the committee. “I think the party is committed to being tough on


crime.”


The Democratic Party spent the past decade trying to shake a


soft-on-crime image that Republicans promoted.


Texas Gov. George W. Bush, Gore’s Republican opponent, has


come under fire for heading a state with the nation’s highest number


of executions: more than 130 since Bush took office in 1995.


North Carolina Gov. Jim Hunt, who oversees the draft committee,


said he believes Democrats will support the stand.


“There are differences in the party about the death penalty,” he said.


“But the vice president and I support it in certain cases.”


The draft committee will submit the document to the platform


committee on July 29 in Cleveland. Democrats will weigh final


approval during their national convention, Aug. 14-17, in Los


Angeles.


“I believe it’s a platform the Vice President Gore can run on, and it’s


a platform he can win on,” said Hunt.


Specifically:


-On trade, the proposed policy does not address the issue of


favored trade status for China, which has been a source of


contention within the party and among big labor. But it encourages


the need to “aggressively open new markets in which to sell our


goods – at home and abroad.” Major in

dustrial unions have


opposed the context and tone of such language.


Democrats included a pledge to educate American workers so that


they can compete for jobs in a global economy. The platform also


vows to protect human rights and the environment.


“It’s not the kind of document we would write,” said the Shea of the


AFL-CIO, which has endorsed Gore. “But in the context of it being


an outside group’s document, we believe our issues were


addressed.”


-On education, the draft calls for federally required teacher


certification and a “rigorous test” for all new teachers despite


opposition from some teachers organizations.


“Teachers should be answerable for what goes on in the


classroom,” the draft states. “Bad teachers who are out there


should not be allowed to sully the reputation of the teaching


profession.”


Randi Weingarten, president of the United Federation of Teachers,


said teachers need to be treated fairly and ensured of due process.


“We’re not shying away from accountability,” she said. “What we’re


trying to do is to make sure that the field we are playing on is level


and that we have the tools to do the job.”


The committee also included language requiring schools that fail to


improve to be shutdown or placed under new leadership.


Mary Elizabeth Teasley, director of government relations for


National Education Association, offered an amendment to ensure


that schools and teachers are rewarded for making positive


differences in the classroom.


Finally, Democrats reaffirmed their commitment to abortion rights.


But Minneapolis Mayor Sharon Sayles Belton, a co-chair of the


platform committee, said the party should work to reduce the


numbers of abortion in America.


“This is a debate within our party,” she said. “We could go in the


back room and hide it. But we’re putting it out on the table, just like


trade.”


- Highlights of points included Friday in the proposed Democratic


platform:


Trade:


-Knock down the barriers to fair trade. Enforce worker rights, human


rights and environmental protection in those agreements.


-Work to repeal Republican Freedom to Farm Act that has resulted


in years of low prices and necessitated billion dollar bailouts.


Education:


-Have fully qualified, well-trained teachers in every classroom – and


every teacher should pass a rigorous test to get there.


-Every failing school in America should be turned around – or shut


down and reopened under new leadership.


-Ensure that no high school student graduates without mastering the


basics of reading and math.


-Allow parents to choose the best public school for their children.


-Make high-quality preschool fully available to every family in every


community.


-Close the achievement gap between minority students and the rest


of America’s students.


-Children deserve schools of safety and classrooms that are free of


fear.


-Zero-tolerance policy towards guns in schools.


-Each school should institute strict, firm and fair discipline policies.


Expand family leave law to make sure parents can attend


parent-teacher conferences without fear of job loss.


-Make college education as universal as high school with tax


deductions for tuition and fees.


Fiscal Discipline:


-Wipe out national debt by 2012.


-Give middle-class families tax cuts that would allow them to save


for college, invest in job skills and lifelong learning, pay for health


insurance, afford child care, eliminate marriage penalty for working


families, care for elderly or disabled loved ones, invest in clean cars


and clean homes, and build additional security for retirement.


Retirement Security:


-Create Retirement Savings Plus – voluntary, tax-free, personally


controlled, privately managed savings accounts with a government


match that help couples build a nest egg of up to $400,000. It would


allow Americans to save and invest on top of Social Security’s


guaranteed benefit.


Crime:


-In death penalty cases, DNA tests should be used in all appropriate


circumstances and defendants should have effective assistance of


counsel.


-Mandatory child safety locks on guns to protect children.


-Require photo license identification, full background check and gun


safety test to buy new handgun.


-Give states and communities another 100,000 prosecutors to fight


gun crime.


-End racial profiling.


-Ensure drug and alcohol treatment for criminals. Impose strict


supervision of prisoners after release, and insist they stay off drugs.


In return, help them make it in work place.


-Give victims voice in trial and other proceedings.


Abortion and birth control:


-Stand behind every woman’s right to choose, consistent with Roe


vs, Wade and regardless of ability to pay.


-Support contraceptive research, family planning, comprehensive


family life education and policies that support healthy childbearing.


Health Care:


-Guantee access to affordable health care for every child. Expand


coverage to working families and make coverage affordable for


small businesses.


-Allow Americans age 55 to 65 to buy into the Medicare program.


-Add prescription drug benefit to Medicare.


-Invest in biomedical research to fight disease.


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