Bloomberg Goes Independent
CNN is reporting: Bloomberg drops Republican affiliation
WASHINGTON (CNN) — New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg changed his party affiliation from Republican to unaffiliated Tuesday, a move that will surely increase speculation he is considering an independent White House bid.
But Bloomberg, who has repeatedly denied he is planning a run, said in a statement his future plans haven’t changed.
He wasn’t much of a fit for the Repubs anyway, so if he is interested in even statewide office, he had to get out from under the mantle of the GOP. He’s a billionaire, so running as an independent isn’t out of the question.
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The rumor has been floating out there for a while that he’s entertaining the idea of running for President as an independent. I’m not too sure how many New Yorkers would vote for him, given how he handled the transit strike; but such a move might give Republicans a viable alternative, considering that voting Dem is probably unthinkable to most of them and they don’t seem too thrilled with their current (R) crop (enthralled base notwithstanding).
Anway, the rumor is probably just a trial balloon, but if it happens, my thinking is that it would siphon votes from the Republican candidate so naturally I’m all for it.
If Bloomberg runs, three candidates for president are nominally from New York.
Clinton, Bloomberg, Giuliani.
It would be good to see Bloomberg do the “Nader” on the GOP.
Like you, Alice, I see it as a drag on the Repubs, more than Democrats. He’ll do what he wants, but any outside money he collects will be from Repub donors.
Whig, Hillary would take the state, because Mike and Rudy have no base outside the City. There is a big divide between the City and the rest of the state that Hillary has managed to finesse with a lot of work.
A New York contest would be an almost automatic Dem victory, as it would leave the Repub base no one to vote for.
He will definitely fill the Nader role, Fallenmonk, and there is little likelihood of anyone to inspire the Dobson-Robertson crowd.
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