ALBERT "AL" GORE, JR.
(Democrat - Tennessee)
BIOGRAPHICAL FACTS:
Vice President of the United States, 1993 - present (Elected 1992; re-elected
1996). U.S. Senator, 1985-93 [Elected 1984 (61%); re-elected 1990 (70%)]. U.S.
Congressman, 1977-85 [Elected 1976 (94%), re-elected 1978 (unopposed), 1980
(79%) and 1982 (unopposed)]. Unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic nomination
for President, 1988.
EDUCATION: Vanderbilt
University School of Law, 1974-76. Vanderbilt University School of Religion,
1971-72. B.A. with Honors (Government), Harvard University, 1969.
PERSONAL: Born March
31, 1948 in Washington, DC. Son of the late US Senator Albert Gore Sr. (D-TN).
Married to Mary Elizabeth "Tipper" Aitcheson Gore. Four children.
PROFESSIONAL: Newspaper
reporter, Nashville Tennesseean, 1973-76. U.S. Army (Vietnam), 1969-71.