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When Will Al Gore Endorse If He Endorses?

28 Nov 2007 12:00 pm

Those in the know -- and there is no one really in the know -- say that they don't expect the former vice president to have anything to say about his 2008 presidential endorsement until after his global warming forum in New Hampshire. (He's co-hosting it with Arnold Schwarzenegger and John McCain and others).

The date, at this point, is TBD.

But, obviously, uh, soon.

Comments (4)

If Obama wins Iowa, Gore endorses him the next day in New Hampshire and helps swing it to Obama - That's my guess and somewhat wishful thinking.

That sounds quite plausible. Though, really, everyone's proposals on energy and climate change are pretty good.

as someone who has worked with and knows Hillary, President Clinton and the VP....let me tell ya - you folks are completely NUTS if you think that Gore will ever come out against the Clintons.

I suggest you silly people stop watching so much HARDBALL, its dumbing ya down to sheer foolishness...

Its pure looney...

Uhmm.. the Gore's and the Clinton's don't get along. Gore wouldn't hesitate to endorse someone in the primary not named Cliton.