Al Gore (Different 21st Century)

Albert Arnold Gore Jr. (born March 13, 1948) is an American politician who served as the 43rd President of the United States from 2001 to 2009. He previously as the 45th Vice President of the United States under President Bill Clinton from 1993 to 2001.

Presidency (2001-2009)
Al Gore was first elected President as a Democrat in the 2000 presidential election, when he slightly defeated Republican Nominee George W. Bush by winning Florida. He was inaugurated as the 43rd President of the United States on January 20, 2001.

Environment
Al Gore would do a lot of the environment as President, cutting use of fossil fuels down to 20% and made the country invest more in Alternative energy than Fossil fuels.

Social Issues
As President, he would do a lot for the LGB community, by legalizing same-sex marriage nationally in 2006. This would be unpopular decision of him, especially among the religious community.

2004 Presidential Election
In the 2004 presidential election, Gore faced Republican nominee and U.S. Senator John McCain of Arizona. McCain would criticize Gore's move to leave Saddam Hussein alone in Iraq, saying he was "weapons of mass destruction and we are just standing here doing nothing!" Gore would call McCain a "warhawk" in the 3 presidential debates. Gore would later defeat McCain, winning the electoral college and the popular vote. Gore received 332 electoral votes, where McCain received 205.

Legacy
Gore would be remembered as a good president as he did a lot for the environment and didn't get the United States into foreign conflicts.