A new strategy for Gore friends
I'm back with a possible new strategy (developed with some on-line folks at Democratic Underground) for getting Gore's name into the mix for the Democratic nomination. I know, you may think it's way too late for that; but, the way things are going between Hillary and Barack there will soon be blood on the floor and the convention in August will be deadlocked with neither candidate having the requisite number of delegates to get the nomination. This scenario has been envisioned by a number of people, even some notable political pundits (http://www.blog.newsweek.com/blogs/stumper/archive/2008... ) have imagined the scenario where Gore is the compromise candidate that a lot of Democrats look to to bring some order out of the possible chaos at the convention.
To that end, we are starting a letter writing campaign to Howard Dean, Rep. Nancy Pelosi, and former Pres. Jimmy Carter urging them to turn to Gore if the convention is deadlocked and/or there are such bad feelings by the end of the primary process that a healer is needed for the party's sake and to make sure we can win in November. I am strongly suggesting that if you write such letters they be real letters, NOT E-MAILS. All these folks get way too many e-mails every day to pay any attention to something like this. If you want to do this, and in case you need some "talking points" to get you started, here are a few things I think I will mention in my letters to these folks: continuing damage to the party as this race gets nastier and nastier; the need for someone who really does have foreign policy experience; a strong environmental issues candidate; a person who has proven he can win the national popular vote; someone known and respected by world leaders both then and now.
I imagine each of you will have your own ideas of things to say. If you want to add to my list, feel free to send those ideas back to me and I'll send them along to others as I continue to send notes like this to lots of contacts I have from the earlier work on trying to get Gore on the ballot in NY. I think what I will do is try to follow up these "snail-mail" letters with an e-mail in a week or so (if you want to do that, the e-mail contact information for them is pretty easy to find) to remind them that we are serious about this. The ideal, as far as I'm concerned, would be a Gore/Obama ticket. I think that would sweep the election in November and position Obama for Pres. in 2012 or 2016. We could be looking at at least a 16 year reign for a Democrat in the White House.
Here are the critical addresses: Howard Dean, DNC, 430 S. Capitol St., SE, Washington, DC 20003; Rep. Nancy Pelosi, 235 Cannon HOB, Washington, DC 20515; and Pres. Jimmy Carter, The Carter Center, One Copenhill, 453 Freedom Parkway, Atlanta, GA 30307. Both Howard Dean and Rep. Pelosi have been involved in trying to figure out ways to resolve a deadlock, if there is one, and both are, at this point, uncommitted to either candidate. They both have met with Gore and others to discuss how to resolve a deadlock within the past couple of weeks. Former Pres. Carter has urged Gore numerous times to get into the race and, I suspect, may have also been involved in some discussions about how to resolve a deadlocked convention. All these folks are super delegates.
I'd be interested in any response you may have to this strategy. I will be contacting lots of other former Gore supporters in this state and contacts I have in other states (not that many) as we pursue this strategy. If you feel as I do that Gore would be the ideal candidate this fall I would encourage you to send this note (or your own) to as many like-minded friends as you can. We would like to spread this idea as far and wide as possible. In advance, I'll thank you for any effort you might put into this.

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Go Gore
I sure wish Gore was in the thick of things.
renewed draft effort
Hey, Rod--Good to see you're still thinking of ways to get Gore in the White House. We've been talking about exactly what you said for the last few weeks, and as of today, what we came to is that we should wait until April or May before launching an all-out letter-writing campaign to the people you mention as well as all the other superdelegates. If, in another month or so, the fighting between Hillary and Obama is still tearing the party apart rather than uniting it, we will then have a good basis for contacting the superdelegates. What we would say is that the party needs unity, and it's not going to get it with these two candidates. We would suggest that the party needs to nominate someone who can pull the party together and win in November against McCain, and a likely person to do that would be Al Gore--Oscar winner, Nobel Prize winner, and most importantly, winner of the 2000 election.
We will begin collecting names and addresses in the meantime so we're ready to go when the time comes. We also have to contact all our organizers and see who's still with us and would be willing to write letters. One thing to be aware of is that most of the superdelegates won't be impressed by letters that come from out of their state. We need people in each state to write to the superdelegates in their state. This will have more of an impact.
Let me know if you get any responses to your letters.
--Karen
http://www.karenwunderman.com
What If?
In the event that Democrats need to turn to someone other than Senator Obama or Senator Clinton at the Convention in Denver, there is only one choice: Al Gore
Right On.
Good idea. Neither Hillary nor Obama have a chance of beating McCain and the dirty Republicans in November. Al Gore should have been the candidate all along. He deserves it, he won before and was denied. He has the best resume and would make the perfect president for Americas problems.
Go man go...
Obama can beat McCain
I'm not sure what polls you've been watching but Barack Obama will be the next President of the United States cause he will defeat John McCain. Since for obvious reasons Al Gore is not a Hillary fan, our emphasis should be on convincing Al Gore to back Barack Obama and help with the convincing of superdelegates positioned for the Denver convention.
And further down the road with Obama in the White House, just maybe Al Gore will be tapped by Obama to lead America's and the world's environmental concerns.
We're ON again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wake up Forum!! I'm going to unofficially stir the pot. My understanding is that the draft Gore movement is on again in a low key sort of way. I'm not sure what's being planned, but I'm going to go ahead and break the news here since it doesn't look like anyone else has. Rally the troops!
To stay tuned check out:
www.draftgore.com and www.algoresupportcenter.com
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