Al Gore did not run in the 2004 Democratic primary.
The candidates were John Kerry (Senator, MA), Robert Graham (Senator, FL), Carol Moseley Braun (former Senator, IL), Dick Gephardt (Representative, MO), Joe Lieberman (Senator, CT), Gen. Wesley Clark, Howard Dean (former Governor of VT), John Edwards (Senator, NC), Rev. Al Sharpton, Dennis Kucinich (Representative, OH), and the Honorable John Marx.
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In the 2000 presidential election, George W. Bush ran against Al Gore. Bush won with 271 electoral votes. In the 2004 election, President Bush ran against John Kerry and was reelected.
Al Gore
While Bill Clinton was US President, the US Vice President was Tennessee Democrat Al Gore (Albert Arnold Gore, Jr.).
A vice-president does not have to resign his office in order to run for President. Martin Van Buren, Richard Nixon, Hubert Humphrey, George H. W. Bush and Al Gore all ran for President while holding the office of vice-president.
Al Gore is known for trying to curb global warming.
Al Gore (born March 31, 1948 in Washington DC) succeeded Dan Quayle as the forty-fifth Vice-President of the United States, serving between January 20, 1993 and January 20, 2001, including the whole of 1995.