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- Al Gore -- Candidates
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? - Gore
Gore's EXCLUDER® AAA Endoprosthesis is an innovative device designed to be a minimally invasive treatment option for patients with abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA). It is constructed of a durable ePTFE bifurcated graft with an outer self-expanding nitinol support structure to combine both device flexibility and material durability. The function of the endoprosthesis is to internally reline the abdominal aorta, including the bifurcation, and isolate the aneurysm from blood circulation. The device is inserted by a catheter-based delivery technique through small incisions in the patient's legs. The expected outcomes of this new treatment option include decreased procedural times and shorter hospital stays. - Condorcet -- Candidates
In a Condorcet election votes are often counted, and results illustrated, in the form of matrices such as those below. In these matrices each row represents each candidate as a 'runner', while each column represents each candidate as an 'opponent'. The cells at the intersection of rows and columns each show the result of a particular pairwise comparison. Certain cells are left blank because it is impossible for a candidate to be compared with herself. - Gore -- Vice President Gore
Vice President Gore, on his book recent book tour has had some tough things to say about the media. It is still difficult to tell if he will make a run. Early reports of ASSUALT ON REASON seem to portray Gore as something of a changed man. The New York Times Review had this to say: - Gore -- President
Gore had already been the overwhelming choice for president among the "netroots" for a long time. Polls by popular Democratic blogs such as DailyKos and AlterNet had Gore leading the nearest contenders by a factor of more than 5 to 1. - Gore -- People
I’m not trying to discredit Gore — more people should inject their passion into the public discourse. But his achievement seems more like something a prestigous University would offer an Honorary Degree for, or an Organization may see as grounds to induct into him their Hall of Fame, than being reason to give a Nobel Peace Prize. - Al Gore
Some of the media's stars had rare fun with the idea that Al Gore was the kernel for Ryan O'Neal's most famous role; but no one seemed interested in finding out whether Gore was telling the truth or not. CNBC's Chris Matthews chortled. "It reminds me of Snoopy thinking he's the Red Baron." But in this case Snoopy really is the Red Baron. Erich Segal, author of Love Story, corroborated that Gore and his Harvard roommate, Tommy Lee Jones, were indeed the models for the story's main character. - Gore -- Algore
Al Gore is the creator of the environment and the First Emperor of the Moon. There are many myths relating to how he rode the mighty moon worm. Nostradamus predicted that in 2013 Al Gore will be killed by a falling sheet of ice while researching climate change at the North Pole. Al Gore postulated the Anonymous-Asshattery Paradigm, which revolutionized how the world looks at the internet. If you look closely at Al Gore you will notice that he is actually a very badly carved lolly stick. The ASCII value of Al Gore's name adds up to 666, therefore he is the anti-christ. - Gore -- Vice President Al Gore
A Zogby International “blind bio” telephone poll shows that former Vice President Al Gore is favored over the current Democratic front-runners by likely Democratic Party voters nationwide — particularly among liberal Democrats. http://www.newsmax.com/insidecover/zogby_poll_gore/2007/10/31/45660.html - Electoral College -- Candidates
The Electoral College is a majority system, not a plurality system. This means that in order to win the Electoral College, a presidential candidate has to get 270 Electoral Votes. It is important to recognize that this is still true even when a competitive third party is running a candidate for the presidency. It is not enough for one candidate to receive more Electoral Votes than the others, because they could all be below 270 votes total. Instead, a candidate must receive more Electoral Votes than all other candidates combined.
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