OVERVIEW:
BORN:
March 31, 1948;
Washington, DC
EDUCATION:
Public Elementary Schools (Carthage, TN)
St. Albans High School (Washington, DC)
Harvard University (1965)
Vanderbilt University School of Religion (1971-1972)
Vanderbilt University School of Law (1974-1976)
POLITICAL PARTY:
Democrat
HIGHLIGHTS:
1969-1971:
U.S. Army (Vietnam)
1971-1976:
Investigative Reporter, Nashville Tennessean
1977-1985:
U.S. House of Representatives (D-TN)
1985-1993:
U.S. Senate (D-TN)
1988:
Candidate for Democratic Presidential Nomination
1993-2001:
Vice President of the United States
2000:
Candidate for U.S. President
2007:
Awarded Nobel Peace Prize
PORTRAITS:
RESOURCES:
Official Biography
U.S. Senate
Miller Center
Biographical Directory of Congress
New York Times
White House
Wikipedia
Website
MEDIA COVERAGE:
Profile (The Atlantic, 11/2015)
The New Optimism of Al Gore (NYT, 3/16/2015)
The Wilderness Campaign (New Yorker, 9/13/2014)
Al Gore Is Not Giving Up (Politico, 4/24/2014)
Al Gore’s Golden Years (New York Magazine, 5/5/2013)
Going After Gore (Vanity Fair, 9/30/2007)
Mr. Resident (WP, 11/17/2002)
Gore Without a Script (New Yorker, 7/31/2000)
Al Gore’s Double Life (NYT Magazine, 10/25/1992)