Looking more and more like Gore

Results from the recent Quinnipiac poll indicate that there is nothing but upside for an Al Gore candidacy.

From today’s Stephen Koff PD Opener’s post:

The 2008 election is so far from settled that when Quinnipiac introduced two other names into the mix, the equation started to change. Voters seemed extremely receptive to an Al Gore candidacy — even though he has said he is not running.

In fact, in a general election race against Giuliani, Gore would get 39 percent of the Ohio vote — which, when factoring in the margin of error, is about what Clinton has now. Not bad for a non-candidate.

“For Al Gore, there really is no bad news in this survey,” Brown said. “If he runs, Al Gore could be a very competitive candidate, according to all this data.”

Based on the conversations I’ve had with folks on the other side of the aisle and some who have a little knowledge of the former VP’s plans, this post maybe coming to fruition.

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