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December 19, 2007

Mayor Bloomberg's 2008 Intentions Still Sorta Mysterious

2007_12_mayorb2008.jpgOne of the many reasons why we're excited about the close of 2007 is the fact that Mayor Bloomberg will have to make a decision on whether or not to run for President. Because ever since speculation began about a possible Bloomberg third-party run (fueled by his leaving the Republican party for independent status), countless stories about a billion dollar presidential run have been mentioned non-stop. And his remarks during a press conference yesterday are only keeping us curious!

Yesterday, the Post reported that his aides had been "reaching out to consultants from his past campaigns about whether they are free for a possible 2008 White House bid." The consultants, including ones that crafted Bloomberg's mayoral election TV ads, have been asked for their future availability; one who was apparently going to work for Hillary Clinton's campaign was told "he should not sign up with another campaign and instead wait and see what happens with the mayor, the sources said."

When asked about the Post story, Mayor Bloomberg was his usual straightforward and sunshine-y self. From the Sun:

"If I was going to run, I know exactly who to go to," he said yesterday at City Hall. When pressed later to specify the people he was referring to, he refused to name them.

"Why would I tell you? Are you out of your mind?" Mr. Bloomberg said, snapping at a reporter. "If you have a real question that's serious, I'd be happy to answer it."

Bloomberg added that he didn't believe his aides were canvassing political strategists' avails, but said his aides "don't consult me about it. They can do it on their own." Yes, that's probably many Bloomberg administration aides' off-the-job job: Work on the 2008 game plan (and who wouldn't, when he gives super duper bonuses).

For Bloomberg to actually step forward as a presidential candidate, most believe that it will only happen If the primaries up until March 5, when the Texas primaries are held, don't seem to have clear Republican or Democratic candidates.

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Comments (8)

Regardless of the amount of cash he puts up, he has no chance at all. He's whiny, divorced, pro-choice, pro-gun control, Jewish, hand none of these things go over well outside the big cities on both coasts. His being a democrat and a republican just out of convenience also will ruffle feathers. He's done a great job with potholes and race relations -- and not much else. Schools still suck, MTA sucks, PD is out of control, no real middle-class housing is being built, and he flubbed congestion pricing.

Even though I doubt he'd even carry NY/NYC in a primary or even election, I hope he does run and spends a billion. Between everyone else, we'll probably have a $2 billion presidential election, and maybe then we can get publicly-funded campaigns in this country.

 

bottom line: he would beat Hillary in the general election

 

And, he's too short.

 

In terms of legacy, he gets lots of points in my book for the smoking ban...

 

Mike Bloomberg has a once in a generation opportunity to change the tone of bickering in Washington D.C. Please help up Draft Mike Bloomberg at UniteForMike.com

 

I'd like for him to run just to see Rudy squirm when their records are compared by the media...

 

BTW there's a juicy article in the Washington Post with mention of a felon and Kerik cohort possibly implicating Giuliani in further "misdeeds"...

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/12/19/politics/washingtonpost/main3630904.shtml

 

A few weeks ago someone on TV came up with a plausible scenario where Mike wins enough electoral votes to deny the major party candidates 270 which would throw the election to the House. Would the Democratic House go with the popular vote winner or Hillary Clinton?

 
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