A few hours from now I will step on stage in Detroit, Michigan to announce my support for Senator Barack Obama. From now through Election Day, I intend to do whatever I can to make sure he is elected President of the United States.
Over the next four years, we are going to face many difficult challenges -- including bringing our troops home from Iraq, fixing our economy, and solving the climate crisis. Barack Obama is clearly the candidate best able to solve these problems and bring change to America.
I've never asked members of AlGore.com to contribute to a political campaign before, but this moment and this election are too important to let pass without taking action.
That's why I am asking you to join me today in showing your support for Barack Obama by making a contribution to his campaign today:
https://donate.barackobama.com/support
Over the past 18 months, Barack Obama has united a movement. He knows change does not come from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue or Capitol Hill. It begins when people stand up and take action.
With the help of millions of supporters like you, Barack Obama will bring the change we so desperately need in order to solve our country's most pressing problems.
If you've already contributed to Barack Obama's campaign, I ask that you consider making another contribution. If you haven't, please join the movement right now:
https://donate.barackobama.com/support
On the issues that matter most, Barack Obama is clearly the right choice to lead our nation.
We have a lot of work to do in the next few months to elect Barack Obama president and it begins by making a contribution to his campaign today.
Thank you,
Al Gore




Comments
Re: Al Gore Endorses Barack Obama
By wyattmcintyre, June 17, 2008 at 15:04I got the same e-mail. I wrote asking a question of the Obama campaign and rather than a response from even an unpaid office intern I ended up on their e-mail list. That should teach me.
At any rate, I found it all pretty anti-climatic, the pre-announcement, the announcement. Rather than actually vesting himself in the Obama campaign or any campaign when he could have made a difference he sat on the sidelines and watched the party tear itself apart. Now though, one of the last, if not they last former Presidential candidates through the door to endorse Senator Obama, it's sort of struck me as, yeah, okay, so what? The real story is if he got up there and said, "You know, I like that Bob Barr guy, he almost made it so I was running a re-election campaign in 2000."