(A) George H. W. Bush
(B) Ross Perot
(C) ** Al Gore
(D) Gennifer Flowers
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Concept note-1: -Incumbent Vice President Al Gore won the 2000 Democratic nomination for President of the United States, and chose Connecticut Senator Joseph Lieberman as his running mate on August 7, 2000. Lieberman, a centrist two-term Democratic senator, was chosen for being “tough on defense” and foreign policy issues.
Concept note-2: -On November 3, 1992, the Clinton-Gore ticket won the 1992 presidential election. Al Gore was sworn in as Vice President on January 20, 1993. He served two terms as Vice President.
Concept note-3: -Al Gore served as vice president during the Clinton administration. Clinton and Gore were inaugurated on January 20, 1993.
Concept note-4: -On election day, President Clinton won a decisive victory over Dole, becoming the first Democrat to win two consecutive presidential elections since Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1936, 1940, and 1944. In the popular vote, he out-polled Dole by over 8.2 million votes.