PRESIDENTIAL NAME GAME FAVORS AL GORE

PRESIDENTIAL NAME GAME FAVORS AL GORE

PITTSBURGH, Penn. (Wireless Flash) -- What's in a name? Plenty if you're Al Gore. According to University of Pittsburgh psychophysiologist Dr. Herbert Barry, presidential candidates named after their fathers traditionally do better in elections than candidates who aren't - - but only if they belong to the party currently in power. So even though George W. Bush and John McCain are both named after their fathers, they don't have any advantage over Gore.