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Sunday, Jan. 16, 2005 1:25 p.m. EST

Holdout Dems Seek Gore Restoration

Is Al Gore eyeing another White House run? His supporters on the Internet certainly hope so.

Over at PatriotsforGore.com, they never quite conceded that he lost the 2000 election:

"Patriots for Al Gore remain committed to restoring the Peoples' [sic] President Albert Gore Jr. to the office he was rightfully elected to as our President," declares the group's "chairperson," Jan Moore.

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  And Moore isn't very happy about what happened in the last election either:

"We at Patriots for Al Gore ... denounce the results of the 2004 Presidential election without investigation into electronic voting anomalies, denounce any talk of a Bush mandate, and refuse to any longer submit to a status quo that enslaves the soul and stifles the voice."

Over at AlGore08.com, they're already raising money for the ex-veep to run again, though they insist that their group "is a grassroots, all volunteer organization which is in no way affiliated with, endorsed or funded by the Office of the Honorable Al Gore."

Still, it sounds as if Mr. Gore isn't completely oblivious to talk of another run.

"Tipper Gore is telling friends that Al is eyeing another race," reported the New York Post's Page Six last week.

Richard Marshall contributed to this report.

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