Democratic Party (United States) presidential primaries, 2000

The 2000 Democratic Primaries, pitted the establishment candidate Vice President Albert Gore Jr. of Tennessee against the insurgent campaign of Bill Bradley of New Jersey. During the course of the five-month primary season, Vice President Gore had managed to win every single primary contest over his rival, and was declared the party's nominee for the 2000 Election. Vice President Al Gore Former Senator Bill Bradley Serious early speculation surro... more

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