- Bill Bradley presidential campaign, 2000
Bradley ran in the 2000 presidential primaries, opposing incumbent Vice President
Al Gore for his party's nomination. Bradley campaigned as the liberal alternative to Gore, taking positions to the left of Gore on a number of issues, includinguniversal health care ,gun control , andcampaign finance reform .On the issue of
taxes , Bradley trumpeted his sponsorship of theTax Reform Act of 1986 , which had significantly cut tax rates while abolishing dozens ofloophole s. He voiced his belief that the best possible tax code would be one with low rates and no loopholes, but he refused to rule out the idea of raising taxes to pay for his health care program.On
public education , Bradley reversed his previous support of school vouchers, declaring them a failure. He proposed to make over $2 billion inblock grant s available to each state every year for education. He further promised to bring 60,000 new teachers into the education system annually by offeringcollege scholarship s to anyone who agreed to become a teacher after graduating.Bradley also made
child poverty a significant issue in his campaign. Having voted against thePersonal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act , better known as the "Welfare Reform Act," which, he said, would result in even higher poverty levels, he promised to repeal it as president. He also promised to address theminimum wage , expand the Earned Income Tax Credit, allowsingle parent s on welfare to keep theirchild support payments, make the Dependent Care Tax Credit refundable, build support homes for pregnant teenagers, enroll 400,000 more children inHead Start , and increase the availability of food stamps.Although Gore was considered the party favorite, Bradley did receive several high-profile endorsements. He was supported by Senators
Paul Wellstone ,Bob Kerrey , andDaniel Patrick Moynihan ; former SenatorsJohn A. Durkin andAdlai Stevenson III ; GovernorJohn Kitzhaber ; former Governors Lowell Weicker (a former Republican),Mario Cuomo ,Tony Earl ,Ray Mabus ,Brendan Byrne ,Robert W. Scott ,Neil Goldschmidt ,Philip W. Noel ,Kenneth M. Curtis , and Patrick Lucey; Congresspeople George Miller,Bill Lipinski ,Pete Stark ,Jerrold Nadler ,Luis Gutiérrez ,Anna Eshoo ,Jim McDermott , andDiana DeGette ; former Congresspeople Jim McNulty,Mary Rose Oakar ,Michael J. Harrington , Andy Jacobs, andDavid Skaggs ; former Secretary of LaborRobert Reich ; formerNew York City MayorEd Koch ; formerFederal Reserve ChairmanPaul Volcker ; filmmakerSpike Lee ; San Francisco SupervisorTom Ammiano ; Seattle MayorPaul Schell ; Harvard ProfessorCornel West ; feminist iconBetty Friedan ; former Watergate Special ProsecutorArchibald Cox ; and basketball starsMichael Jordan andPhil Jackson .Bradley's campaign initially had strong prospects, due to high-profile endorsements and as his fundraising efforts gave him a deep war chest. However, it floundered, in part because it was overshadowed by Senator
John McCain 's far more attention-gaining, but ultimately unsuccessful, campaign for the Republican nomination; McCain had stolen Bradley's "thunder" on several occasions. Bradley was much embarrassed by his two to one defeat in the Iowa caucus, despite spending heavily there, as the unions pledged their support for Gore. He then lost the New Hampshire primary 53-47%. Bradley finished a distant second during each of the primaries onSuper Tuesday .
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