PDA

View Full Version : Looks Like Bloomberg Is Going To Run



Kathianne
12-30-2007, 11:56 PM
Who would he 'hurt' more, Rep or Dems?


http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/31/us/politics/31bloomberg.html?_r=2&hp=&oref=slogin&pagewanted=print&oref=slogin


December 31, 2007
Bloomberg Moves Closer to Running for President
By SAM ROBERTS

Buoyed by the still unsettled field, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg is growing increasingly enchanted with the idea of an independent presidential bid, and his aides are aggressively laying the groundwork for him to run.

On Sunday, the mayor will join Democratic and Republican elder statesmen at the University of Oklahoma in what the conveners are billing as an effort to pressure the major party candidates to renounce partisan gridlock.

Former Senator David L. Boren of Oklahoma, who organized the session with former Senator Sam Nunn, a Democrat of Georgia, suggested in an interview that if the prospective major party nominees failed within two months to formally embrace bipartisanship and address the fundamental challenges facing the nation, “I would be among those who would urge Mr. Bloomberg to very seriously consider running for president as an independent.”

Next week’s meeting, reported on Sunday in The Washington Post, comes as the mayor’s advisers have been quietly canvassing potential campaign consultants about their availability in the coming months.

And Mr. Bloomberg himself has become more candid in conversations with friends and associates about his interest in running, according to participants in those talks. Despite public denials, the mayor has privately suggested scenarios in which he might be a viable candidate: for instance, if the opposing major party candidates are poles apart, like Mike Huckabee, a Republican, versus Barack Obama or John Edwards as the Democratic nominee.

A final decision by Mr. Bloomberg about whether to run is unlikely before February. Still, he and his closest advisers are positioning themselves so that if the mayor declares his candidacy, a turnkey campaign infrastructure will virtually be in place....

avatar4321
12-31-2007, 12:47 AM
i think he hurts liberals more.

Honestly, i think there will be atleast 4 candidates running this election in the general. Im guessing two independents.

82Marine89
12-31-2007, 02:07 AM
Who would he 'hurt' more, Rep or Dems?



He'll hurt the dems more. He'll never win over conservatives on a national level. If he does run, he'll be this years Nader. Paul will be the pubbies Perot.

avatar4321
12-31-2007, 02:36 AM
He'll hurt the dems more. He'll never win over conservatives on a national level. If he does run, he'll be this years Nader. Paul will be the pubbies Perot.

I think Ron Paul hurts Liberals too. Especially if the nominee is Edwards or Clinton. Both of them were in favor of the war in Iraq. Paul would peel the anti war left from the Democrat party.

There is no denying that he would hurt Republicans as well. But I think he has as much chance to hurt Democrats too if he goes independent.