New York – Poll: Bloomberg Run Could Boost Trump’s Bid For White House

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    Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg (R) speaks during the CERES Investor Summit on Climate Risk at the United Nations headquarters in the Manhattan borough of New York, January 27, 2016.     REUTERS/Carlo Allegri New York – A third-party presidential run by Michael Bloomberg would be a long shot for the former New York City mayor but could help real estate mogul Donald Trump if he lands the Republican nomination, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.

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    In a matchup between Trump and Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton, adding Bloomberg’s name to the ballot would trim Clinton’s lead over Trump to six percentage points from 10, according to the poll conducted from Jan. 23 to Jan. 27.

    In a Trump versus Democratic hopeful Bernie Sanders matchup, adding Bloomberg would erode Sanders’ lead over Trump to seven points from 12, the poll results showed.

    In all matchups, Bloomberg himself would land just 10 percent or less of the vote in November. (For a graphic showing the poll results, click here: http://tmsnrt.rs/1QHVbqw )

    The 73-year-old financial information industry billionaire, who earned a reputation as a social liberal with strong Wall Street ties during his time as New York City mayor, has considered a White House run for years.

    According to recent media reports, he would be especially interested in running if Trump and Sanders win their party nominations, and would spend at least $1 billion of his own money to drive his campaign.

    While Bloomberg’s chances in an election currently look grim, a possible silver lining for him is that he has yet to make a first impression on most Americans.

    When asked, only 41 percent of those surveyed said they were “somewhat” or “very” familiar with the three-term former mayor. That compares with 66 percent for Sanders and 59 percent for Republican Senator Ted Cruz. Clinton and Trump, who have been in the public spotlight for decades, enjoy almost 100 percent name recognition.

    The Reuters/Ipsos poll included responses from 1,673 people. It has a credibility interval, a measure of the poll’s accuracy, of about 3 percentage points.

    Other key findings:

    •If Republicans nominate Trump and Democrats nominate Sanders, about 37 percent of voters would support Sanders compared with 30 percent for Trump and 8 percent for Bloomberg.

    •If Cruz and Clinton win the nominations, Clinton would win 38 percent of the vote against 25 percent for Cruz and Bloomberg at 10 percent.

    •If Bloomberg ran against the current front-runners, Trump and Clinton: 37 percent would support Clinton, followed by 31 percent for Trump and 9 percent for Bloomberg.


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    Haimov
    Haimov
    8 years ago

    Bloomberg must run. It will be Jewish contribution to the American civilization.

    wilyamsburg
    wilyamsburg
    8 years ago

    Yep.. he needs to run..
    They’re still no bike lane’s   the runways

    lazerx
    lazerx
    8 years ago

    Bloomberg is the only one who can pull America out from its financial fall and restore its low image abroad.
    He brought NYC up and is the only one who can do it for the USA>

    kenyaninwhitehouse
    kenyaninwhitehouse
    8 years ago

    if hell help Trump than he must run and preach how guns not gang bangers kill, make meters 15 minutes instead of 30 mins, put red light cameras everywhere, put bike lanes and traffic islands so emergency vehicles and snow plows cant pass, so yes America is ready for this arrogant man who raised taxes non stop.