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Poll: Would Al Gore have Any Chance at all in the 2024 Presidential Election ?

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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Al Gore


    AnthonyRocks — 2 years ago(April 18, 2023 02:57 PM)

    I realize that it won't happen but if Al Gore actually did run for President in 2024, Won the 2024 Democratic Presidential Nominee, and ran against either Donald Trump or Ron DeSantis in the 2024 Presidential Election then do you yourself think he would have any kind of a chance at all of actually winning ?
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        AnthonyRocks — 2 years ago(April 18, 2023 03:02 PM)

        My own Answer is "Yes".
        The reason why I voted "Yes" is because he is pretty much an outsider now (he hasn't been a part of or involved with any of the decision making that has happened in the Government in Washington D.C. in over 20 years, he hasn't even been back in Politics in Washington D.C. since he left office as Vice President back in January of 2001) and when it comes to Elections these days, voters have been preferring outsiders more (a Great Example of that was Donald Trump's Election Win in 2016, he was an outsider in that one).

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