We’ve heard from Iowa and New Hampshire. And now we hear from Idaho. The results are undeniable, America wants a President Gore.
Of course, there are many more polls that show similar results like Pennsylvania, California and on, but special note is that besides the early states, Idaho is also current home to Republcian Senator Craig, who was down right hostile in the Global Warming Hearing and who was pushing the recent Coal Bill with taxpayer subsidies (unfortunately along with a democratic presidential candidate as well). But also, was where the citizens of Idaho showed that they do know our environment and global warming is a serious issue that needs addressing, with a recent huge sellout crowd that brought Al Gore for a presentation that had to be moved to another venue to hold the growing demand that still sold out the new 10K seat venue.
He’s not even a candidate, yet, but Idaoans choose Gore!
The results are in
Poll: Idahoans Deem Mitt Fit and Want More Gore
By J. Gelband, 7-18-07
This just in: Results from a poll of Idahoans indicate that the state’s voters prefer former Vice President Al Gore and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney for president in 2008.
Of the Idaho Democrats polled, 31 percent indicated they would vote for Gore. Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama came in second and third, respectively, with 23 percent and 22 percent.
Senator John Edwards received 10 percent, “another candidate” got 6 percent and 8 percent were still undecided.
http://www.newwest.net/index.php/topic/article/poll_idahoans_deem_mitt_fit_and_want_more_gore/C37/L3
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As if this wasn’t enough good news, yesterday brought Mr. Gore another win.
The UK’s MPs and peers Honoured Mr. Gore earlier today as the International Statesman of the Year!
“Gore honoured by MPs and peers
Published: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 00:01:00 GMT+01
MPs and peers have named former US vice president Al Gore as their international statesman of the year.
Gore was given the honour at the annual House Magazine awards in Westminster last night, the only political awards decided by parliamentarians.
The tribute was in recognition of his post-White House work on the environment through his film ‘An inconvenient truth’ and being the driving force behind the recent Live Earth concerts.
http://www.epolitix.com/EN/News/200707/6e5792f7-ec53-4225-b067-a33f64f3fc6d.htm
Mr. Gore, it is time.