Speculation bubbles over Bloomberg White House bid - all New York candidates? Yuckkkkk
For a man who insists he is not running for president, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg is the subject of much recent speculation.
Newsweek's latest issue carries a cover story on the businessman-turned-mayor in which a top aide, Kevin Sheekey, refers to an independent Bloomberg presidential run: "If it happens, it's a billion-dollar campaign."
The fact that Bloomberg is quoted in the same piece saying "I am not running for president" seemed to do little to calm the waters. Another news report analyzed his shifting answers -- moving from "I'm not running" to "I'm not a candidate" -- in television interviews over the past week.
Bloomberg's propensity to elaborate on what he think is lacking among the current crop of presidential candidates also fuels speculation. So did his recent decision to leave the Republican Party to become an independent.
Under one scenario, Bloomberg could jump into the race if Democrats and Republicans select nominees with high negative ratings in opinion polls -- namely Democratic New York Sen. Hillary Clinton and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, a Republican.
That could give Bloomberg, who has said he does not want to be a campaign spoiler or a vanity candidate, until Spring to decide.
FORGET THIS NONSENSE....WHY HASN'T DONALD TRUMP ANNOUNCED YET?
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