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Al Gore presidential campaign, 1988 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Al Gore presidential campaign, 1988 Al Gore campaigned for President of the United States as a Democratic candidate in the 1988 presidential election, against Democratic candidates Joe Biden, Dick Gephardt, Paul Simon, Jesse Jackson, and Michael Dukakis (who eventually won the Democratic nomination). Despite eventual defeat, Gore (with a strong third place) was one of the front-runners that year. ==Announcement== On 11 April 1987, Senator Gore of Tennessee announced his candidacy. He stated that he believed he could offer, "clearer goals" than the other candidates.〔(GORE ANNOUNCES PLAN TO DECLARE FOR THE PRESIDENCY LATER IN SPRING )〕 47th Texas Governor, Republican Rick Perry, who at the time was a Democrat, campaigned for Gore during the primaries. During the Democratic debate, Gore argued that his foreign policy platform was different from his rivals, but they disagreed. " 'I reject Gore's efforts to try to pin labels,' Representative Richard A. Gephardt of Missouri told reporters after the event." 〔(Gore's Foreign Policy Not as Different as He Says, Rivals )〕 At the time of the announcement, Senator Gore was 39 years old, making him the "youngest serious Presidential candidate since John F. Kennedy." Gore was further described by the ''New York Times'' as:
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