The prospect of a Gore candidacy arose again between 2006 to early 2008 in light of the upcoming 2008 presidential election.
The question of just how strong a Gore candidacy might be has been the subject of considerable debate among Republicans.
The Gore candidacy is so wobbly that President Clinton recently assumed the role of Spinner in Chief.
There are Web sites, and even a political action committee, dedicated to promoting a Gore candidacy.
The anxiety continued to the dying day of the Gore candidacy.
And the Gore candidacy has had its fits and starts.
A base more than 500 miles from Washington could help keep at a distance the Clinton scandal, and the shadow it casts over a Gore candidacy.
If you talk to activists, which I do every day, I don't sense a lot of yearning for a Gore candidacy.
Pollsters say that "Clinton fatigue," a weariness with the scandals, has been sapping energy from the Gore candidacy.
The politics of a Gore candidacy arose in virtually every major decision made by the Vice President in the past year.