Saint Al Gore -- Inventor and Statesman. Among his many inventions and contributions is the Judicial Election system which he instituted in the 2000 election. Judicial elections replaced the arcane and unpopular Electoral College system and carried him for six terms in office.
During his early political career, Gore promised to 're-invent' government and proved himself to be one of the few honest politicians of that era by fulfilling this ambitious campaign promise.
In 2021, the Pope rejected Gore's application for Sainthood; however, the Pope's decision was overrulled by the Supreme Court, and by 2022 Gore was the first living Saint ever recognized by the Catholic Church.
Among his many achievements, Gore is credited with numerous inventions, including the Internet, long pants (invented during the tumultous 2000 campaign), the U.N., the steam engine, the cotton gin, and running water.