Al Gore: The Right Place At The Right Time

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...presidency in 1992, his father unabashedly told The New York Times that "we raised him for it." If this were not an election year, and we were to look at the life of Al Gore, Jr. We would say that his is truly an American success story. For the American body politic, he has been at the right place, at the right time. Gore has had a political lifetime "making it happen." Personal Background There is some old maxim about the apple falling not far from the tree. Who were the Gores? Winning election to the House and then to the United States Senate, Albert Gore, Sr. rose to national prominence as a champion of civil rights one of only two southern Senators who refused to sign the Southern Manifesto; the author and sponsor of the bill that lead to the creation of the Interstate Highway system; a leader on tax reform and defense policy; and an outspoken opponent of the Vietnam War. Senator Gore was considered by many to be a new and progressive brand of southern politician, helping to connect the South to the rest...

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