Mr. Gore suggested that he wanted to present a unifying vision of himself, connecting his policies with his life experiences.
In any case, Mr. Gore suggested that the better way to look at spending levels was relative to the size of the total economy.
Mr. Gore suggested a carbon dioxide tax to fund energy research, "although that is not yet politically viable."
Mr. Gore suggested the fault lay with the media.
Mr. Gore suggested that his rival was living in an ivory tower and lacked the know-how to get things done.
Mr. Gore himself suggested all was calm.
Mr. Gore suggested that such improprieties were just a pesky problem in any race.
Placed in the context of an increasingly complex world, these failures, Mr. Gore suggests, could be perilous.
In an interview today, Mr. Gore suggested that he would support a version of that legislation, but focused only on children.
Mr. Gore suggested that the governor had purposely played out his deliberations in public, in an effort to build excitement about his campaign.