<rubs forehead> Oy vey, why couldn't these sort of self fufilment fantasies stay buried in the last decade.
Ignoring the claim of voter fraud (which has been disproven several times over), asuming Gore makes it to the Oval Office, his years in power would be a far cry from the liberal utopia often portrayed. 9/11 will go off as planned short of some miracle, and say what you will, Bush truely handled the aftermath in a way few others could have, and frankly, I dont see Gore doing the same. he'd make a few speeches, maybe treat Afganistan like Clinton did Iraq, with bombing runs and sanctions, but no invasion. Worse yet, if he bungles it, the economy will likely tank. In all likelyhood, Gore would lose in a landslide to his Republican challenger, likely either Rudi Guilliani or Colin Powell. On thier coat-tails, Republicans may gain a filibuster proof majority in Congress, if they hadn't already gained it in 2002.
Face it Gore fans, him losing was for the best. While Bush was far from a good President, he was not the incompetent ninny people think him to be, simply an average leader in times where a great leader was needed. Plus, Al Gore's career now is better than it ever would have been as President