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- "Sore Loserman" Mouse Pad, 2000 - The presidential election of 2000 between George W. Bush and Al Gore was one of the most contentious in U.S. history. The election hinged on the highly controversial election results in Florida that gave Bush a narrow victory. When Gore contested, Bush supporters produced campaign material mocking Gore and vice presidential candidate, Senator Joseph Lieberman.

- 2000
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"Sore Loserman" Mouse Pad, 2000
The presidential election of 2000 between George W. Bush and Al Gore was one of the most contentious in U.S. history. The election hinged on the highly controversial election results in Florida that gave Bush a narrow victory. When Gore contested, Bush supporters produced campaign material mocking Gore and vice presidential candidate, Senator Joseph Lieberman.
- Clinton-Gore Campaign Button, 1992 - Democrats selected Arkansas governor William Jefferson Clinton as their presidential candidate in 1992. The 46-year-old Clinton chose 44-year-old Al Gore, Jr., Senator from Tennessee, as his running mate. The pair garnered enough votes in a three-way race to defeat the Republican and incumbent President George Bush and independent candidate Ross Perot. Clinton became the first president from the baby-boom generation.

- 1992
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Clinton-Gore Campaign Button, 1992
Democrats selected Arkansas governor William Jefferson Clinton as their presidential candidate in 1992. The 46-year-old Clinton chose 44-year-old Al Gore, Jr., Senator from Tennessee, as his running mate. The pair garnered enough votes in a three-way race to defeat the Republican and incumbent President George Bush and independent candidate Ross Perot. Clinton became the first president from the baby-boom generation.
- Sore Loserman Sign, 2000 - The 2000 presidential election between George W. Bush and Al Gore was one of the most contentious in U.S. history. When Gore contested the highly controversial election results in Florida that gave Bush the victory, Bush supporters produced these signs mocking Gore and vice presidential candidate, Senator Joseph Lieberman.

- 2000
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Sore Loserman Sign, 2000
The 2000 presidential election between George W. Bush and Al Gore was one of the most contentious in U.S. history. When Gore contested the highly controversial election results in Florida that gave Bush the victory, Bush supporters produced these signs mocking Gore and vice presidential candidate, Senator Joseph Lieberman.
- "An Inconvenient Truth: A Global Warning" DVD, 2006 - This documentary, produced by the politician and environmentalist Al Gore, convinced many that their habits and choices contributed to climate change.

- 2006
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"An Inconvenient Truth: A Global Warning" DVD, 2006
This documentary, produced by the politician and environmentalist Al Gore, convinced many that their habits and choices contributed to climate change.
- Clinton-Gore Presidential Inaugural Commemorative Mug, 1993 - John Frank, head of the ceramics department at the University of Oklahoma, and his wife Grace Lee established Frankoma Pottery in 1933. They used native clays of Oklahoma to create their Southwestern-inspired wares. But the Franks also successfully developed new lines of commemorative pieces that became sought-after collectibles. The company made this political party mug celebrating the 1993 inauguration of President Clinton.

- 1993
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Clinton-Gore Presidential Inaugural Commemorative Mug, 1993
John Frank, head of the ceramics department at the University of Oklahoma, and his wife Grace Lee established Frankoma Pottery in 1933. They used native clays of Oklahoma to create their Southwestern-inspired wares. But the Franks also successfully developed new lines of commemorative pieces that became sought-after collectibles. The company made this political party mug celebrating the 1993 inauguration of President Clinton.
- "Gore Lieberman 2000" Button - Incumbent Democratic vice president Albert Gore, Jr. easily won his party's primaries and presidential nomination in 2000. He chose Connecticut Senator Joseph Lieberman as his running mate -- Lieberman became the first Jewish American part of a major party ticket. Though Gore won the popular vote, he narrowly lost the electoral vote to George W. Bush.

- 2000
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"Gore Lieberman 2000" Button
Incumbent Democratic vice president Albert Gore, Jr. easily won his party's primaries and presidential nomination in 2000. He chose Connecticut Senator Joseph Lieberman as his running mate -- Lieberman became the first Jewish American part of a major party ticket. Though Gore won the popular vote, he narrowly lost the electoral vote to George W. Bush.
- "Gore Lieberman 2000" Campaign Lawn Sign - Incumbent Democratic vice president Albert Gore, Jr. easily won his party's primaries and presidential nomination in 2000. He chose Connecticut Senator Joseph Lieberman as his running mate -- Lieberman became the first Jewish American part of a major party ticket. Though Gore won the popular vote, he narrowly lost the electoral vote to George W. Bush.

- 2000
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"Gore Lieberman 2000" Campaign Lawn Sign
Incumbent Democratic vice president Albert Gore, Jr. easily won his party's primaries and presidential nomination in 2000. He chose Connecticut Senator Joseph Lieberman as his running mate -- Lieberman became the first Jewish American part of a major party ticket. Though Gore won the popular vote, he narrowly lost the electoral vote to George W. Bush.