New York – Bloomberg To Announce 2020 Decision By End Of Month

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    FILE - In this Jan. 29, 2019 file photo, potential Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg speaks to workers during a tour of the WH Bagshaw Company, a pin and precision component manufacturer, in Nashua, N.H. Bloomberg said Friday that he’ll decide by the end of the month whether to seek the presidency.  (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)New York – Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Friday that he’ll decide by the end of the month whether to seek the presidency.

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    The 76-year-old businessman, one of the richest men in the world, has been openly contemplating a Democratic White House bid since late last year. In an interview with The Associated Press, Bloomberg said he has “three more weeks” to make his decision in line with his plan to announce his intentions before the end of February.

    He also rejected a recent report suggesting he likely would not run if former Vice President Joe Biden enters the race.

    “My decision doesn’t depend on what other people are going to do,” Bloomberg said. “My decision depends on whether or not I think I can make a difference.”

    Bloomberg’s decision comes as a handful of high-profile Democrats consider joining the 2020 race. Biden and former Texas Congressman Beto O’Rourke, who earlier in the week said he’d announce his decision “very soon,” are the most prominent holdouts.

    Should he run, Bloomberg would bring virtually limitless resources and a pragmatic governing approach to the field. The former Republican stands out for a decidedly more pragmatic governing approach than some of the early 2020 Democratic contenders, who are more aligned with the party’s far-left wing.

    Bloomberg has spent hundreds of millions of dollars to promote liberal priorities on climate change, gun control and immigration, including more than $100 million to help elect Democrats in the 2018 midterm elections.

    He confirmed Friday that he “would separate myself” from his foundation and private business should he launch a presidential campaign, just as he did as New York City mayor.

    “I’m spending more time going around politically now,” he said. “You can see the beginning of a transition.”

    Initially registered as a Democrat, the Massachusetts native filed paperwork to change his voter registration to Republican in 2000 before his first run for New York City mayor, according to a spokesman. In June 2007, he unenrolled from the GOP, having no formal party affiliation until he registered again as a Democrat last October.

    While he would walk away from his private organizations should he run, Bloomberg lashed out at those who suggest his private work would present conflicts of interest as a presidential candidate.

    “Some of the people that say that are legislators who take money from industries where they’re regulating them,” he said. “Maybe they should go worry about what they’re doing.”


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    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    5 years ago

    One reason we ended up with President Trump is that seventeen Republicans were fighting for the nomination. One reason we ended up with Senator Clinton as the Democrat is she scared others away with all her money.

    takeittothem
    takeittothem
    5 years ago

    stay away bloomy. we don’t need a jew in the white house.

    5 years ago

    Bloomberg and Schultz will cause further anti-semitism, and should withdraw.

    5 years ago

    To #5 -Anti-semitism existed in the USA, at the time that George Washington was President, although there were only a few thousand Jews living in the USA at that time. Trump did not create the anti-semitism which is taking place now, among the Nazi party and other fanatical groups. Anyone who believes that is a jackass! The threats which were made to the JCC’s in 2017, and which were blamed on Trump, by fools such as yourself, Haimov, were made by an American-Israeli teenager, who was sentenced to 20 years in prison in Israel.