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Al Gore stumps for Democrat in S.F. mayor race
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Last Edited | User 13 Dec 03, 2003 09:20am |
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News Date | Wednesday, December 3, 2003 06:00:00 AM UTC0:0 |
Description | Former Vice President Al Gore, whose presidential ambitions probably suffered when a Green Party candidate siphoned liberal votes, weighed in on San Francisco's turbulent mayoral election Tuesday by endorsing another moderate Democrat who also faces a challenge from the left.
Gore, whose defeat in the 2000 presidential election has been attributed in part to support taken by Ralph Nader, has endorsed Gavin Newsom, a city supervisor fighting his way through a stiffer-than-expected runoff against Green Party contender Matt Gonzalez, also a supervisor.
``I'm here because I'm passionately in favor of Gavin Newsom. I want to see him become the next mayor of San Francisco,'' Gore told an audience at what was ostensibly a public-policy forum but quickly turned into a full-fledge campaign rally.
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