Vice Presidential Nomination Speech
Two senators and one House member placed the name of Sen. Albert Gore (D) Tennessee into nomination for the vice-presidential position with … read more
Two senators and one House member placed the name of Sen. Albert Gore (D) Tennessee into nomination for the vice-presidential position with Democratic presidential nominee Gov. Bill Clinton on the final evening of the Democratic National Convention in New York City. The speakers noted the highlights of Sen. Gore’s legislative career, including his record on the environment, and also noted select events from his life. Sen. Albert Gore was nominated vice-president by acclamation. close
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