Posted on 11/11/2019 2:53:59 PM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Michael Bloombergs still-nascent presidential campaign got more bad news Monday as another survey found more than half of likely Democratic primary voters in New Hampshire would give the former mayor the cold shoulder.
The survey from Quinnipiac University found that 54 percent of voters definitely wouldnt support the billionaires White House bid if he jumps in the race while only 2 percent said they would vote for him.
Another 37 percent of likely Democratic voters told the pollsters they were open to considering Bloomberg if he formally jumps into the race.
Its a tough way to come out of the gate, said Quinnipiac pollster Tim Malloy. But with vast resources to draw from, Michael Bloombergs nascent campaign could morph from under construction to full steam ahead in a New York minute.
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But don’t the liberals oppose big money in politics, oppose the idea that Simeone can buy an election?
It’s a really pathetic statement on the current state of the Democrat Party, but Bloomberg is now way too conservative for their base.
The problem billionaires have is that the people that surround them cannot or will not tell them the truth because they don’t want to risk access to the rich person and their money. Without this normal, sometimes negative feedback,billionaires go off the rails because everything they do is “brilliant” according to family and all the spongers.
Going by some of the comments I have seen on other forums the Bloomberg announcement has been a dud so far.
Looks like he bloom is off the Berg.
According to Fox polls, he was going to trounce Trump by 10 points or something?
54 percent of voters definitely wouldnt support ...
He’s not doing NH and the poll doesn’t compare him to the other candidates.
If more than 54% don’t support his opponents, he wins.
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