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Al Gore: Candidates
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It is a big question which position Al Gore will take between now and the November 4 elections. It remains possible that that he will join the race. But, if he doesn't, will he remain neutral or will he declare his support for one of the Democratic candidates?
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More than 1,000 Californians had volunteered to collect signatures ballot across the state to qualify Al Gore's name to be placed on the February 5, 2008 presidential primary. The California Election Code allows for a candidate's name to be placed on the ballot if at least 500 registered Democrats' signatures are obtained from each of the state's congressional districts during the period from October 8th until December 4th.
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A nationwide Gallup poll of 485 Democrats and Democratic leaners in mid-November 2007 showed Gore receiving 17% of the votes in a hypothetical Democratic primary, second to Hillary Clinton, tied with Barack Obama, and ahead of John Edwards. A previous June 29, 2007 article in the The Guardian cited a poll conducted "in New Hampshire by 7News and Suffolk University" that found that if Gore "were to seek the Democratic nomination, 29% of Mrs. Clinton's backers would switch their support to him [...] when defections from other candidates are factored in, the man who controversially lost to Mr. Bush in the 2000 election takes command of the field, with 32% support."[98] An even earlier April 2007 Quinnipiac University poll of 504 registered Democrats in New Jersey showed Gore receiving 12% of the votes in a hypothetical Democratic primary, in third place behind Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.[99]
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