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« on: January 16, 2022, 08:48:20 PM »

Gore lost because he simply made a huge political miscalculation.  Distancing himself from the Clinton/Gore economic record and peace overseas (at the time) was a huge, huge mistake.  Even though the economy was waning in 2000, he had the record on his side.  Like Bush in '88 (never distancing himself from Reagan), all he had to do is play the economic card and he would have won.

Yes, Clinton was not personally popular, but economically America was very pleased.
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