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'''Albert Arnold Gore III''' (born ] ]) is the son of former ] ] and ] and the grandson of former ] from ] ] He is best-known for being mentioned in an emotional vice-presidential nomination acceptance speech by his father during the ]. Gore graduated from ], his father's alma mater.

In April ], Gore was the victim of a near-fatal car accident while attending a baseball game in ]. Because of this and the resulting lengthy healing process, his father chose to stay near him during the recovery instead of laying the foundation for a presidential primary campaign against eventual ] party nominee, ].

On ], ], he was arrested and ticketed, but not taken into custody, for ] by ] near ], ]; and on ], ], he was charged with ] possession in ]. Previously, he was ticketed for reckless driving by North Carolina police in August 2000 when he was clocked going 94 mph.


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