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Vice President of the United States 1993-2001 during Bill Clinton's presidency.
Albert Gore, Jr. is the son of veteran Democratic Senator Albert Gore, Sr. of Tennessee. Gore, Sr. grew up in rural Tennessee, but his son was raised in a hotel in Washington DC and spent summers in Carthage Tennessee.
Gore, Jr. could have used his father's connections to avoid serving in Vietnam. He did avoid combat, probably in deference to his famous father. He worked in Vietnam as a war reporter.
He was a Senator from Tennessee before he became Vice President.
He invented the Internet.
He wrote an environmental conservation book called Earth in the Balance.
He ran for president and was defeated by George W. Bush in 2000. See also: