What you see is what I call an elaborate Gore dance,
There's something about Al Gore I don't trust. I don't quite know what it is.
Al Gore's run a strong race and I congratulate him, but we're smarter and we're better prepared and we're dedicated to continuing the fight, ... But it's a fight about more than Al Gore or me. It's a fight about the kind of America we know we can become.
Al Gore needs to respect voters enough to be honest not just about his plans but mine. Honesty and trust is what they would like to have in a candidate and what they expect and deserve to have in a candidate.
Al Gore has run a strong campaign and I congratulate him, ... But we are smarter and better-prepared.
I don't think it's all locked up for Gore ... People make their own independent judgments in this matter. My approach is going right to the members.
Al Gore clearly has the vision... it's a much better vision than that of George W. Bush.
I would simply ask Al Gore to take responsibility for his campaign and their actions, as well as his own words, ... When his campaign demeans a medal of honor winner like Bob Kerrey, there should be an apology from Al Gore.
There are issues such as what are we going to do with this enormous (budget) surplus that we have. I think Al Gore clearly has the vision of what to do with that. It's a much better vision than that of George W. Bush,
In this campaign, Al Gore is proposing that we spend more of your money on a military build-up than on education,
If only AFL-CIO President Sweeney and President Clinton hadn't persuaded the labor movement to throw its support behind Gore last October, when his campaign was floundering.
Now in falsely asserting I want to raise taxes, Al Gore is once again turning an honest discussion about a future no one can predict into a proposal I've never made,