Democratic Presidential Candidate


Image courtesy of Al Gore's Election Homepage

 
This person shall assume the roll of a politician running for the presidency under the auspices of the Democrat Party. Therefore, you must take stances on issues that reflect the basic tenets of the Democrat National Party. While viewpoints will vary from member to member, often, the basic beliefs of the party include liberal positions on education, tax, welfare, and social security. The government's role is to be proactive in protecting the rights and interests of the people. A system without regulation will ultimately lead to inequalities so it is the government's responsibility to take action to attempt to prevent them. With that in mind, the following resources should give you more detailed information about the traditional platform of the Democratic Party and some ideas on how to formulate policies in their mold.
 
  • Al Gore's Agenda page - This page provides a synopsis of Al Gore's policies and plans if he is elected to office.
  • Al Gore's Campaign Speeches - Here you can find most of Gore's major speeches that he has given since he opened his campaign for the presidency.
  • Bill Bradley's Issue Overview - Click on the drop down menu halfway down the page to find an overview of Bill Bradley's positions on numerous issues.
  • 1996 Democratic Platform - This is a text copy of the 1996 Democratic National Party Platform.
  • CNN.com's Candidate Biographies - One can click on the candidate bios for Gore and Bradley to find more information on each one and a more objective look at their stances on issues.
  • GoVote.com's coverage of Al Gore and his beliefs - This is another page that delves into the positions of candidate Al Gore.
  • New Hampshire Democrats Party Page - At this site you can find a well written piece on many views shared by a majority of Democrats.