Manchester Pre-Primary Weekend Shots To Remember

Advocates for Vice President Gore, actress Mary Steenbergen and actor Ted Danson were demonstrating their support in Manchester, New Hampshire pre-primary weekend. Pictured with TeenSpeak reporters Rachel Stockman, Doug Banker and Jordan Mamorsky, Ted and Mary spoke about Vice President Gore's greatest strength as being his position on environmental issues. The importance of environmental issues is quite important to this family. They have a 16 year old son who is a surfer who very often comes out of the ocean with a rash. They believe this results from all of the pollution that is dumped into our oceans. Their daughter is very involved in a recycling effort called "Tree Huggers." "Kids are very powerful in leading the charge against many things that are wrong with our society," they told us.

High School students Brad Mullane, Chris Nannini and Manish Antani run with Vice President Gore whenever he is in Manchester. Pre-primary weekend was an exception, however, as temperatures dipped down into the single digits, it was even too cold for these ardent Team Gore supporters. Contending that the Vice President wants to fight for all Americans, they believe "he will make the cost for college lower, will serve as an example for strong family values, will help to prevent teenage pregnancy, and will push to get the internet to provide text book information so that we won't have to carry heavy books to and from school." Brad, Chris and Manish have demonstrated their support for their candidate not only by working him out, but they make phone calls urging people to vote for Vice President Gore. Clearly their Gore paraphernalia is an eye-catcher as well.

Ted Danson and Mary Steenbergen with reporters Rachel Stockman, Doug Banker and Jordan Mamorsky