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Bloomberg's secret White House bid
The Telegraph (U.K.) ^ | May 11, 2007 | Toby Harnden

Posted on 05/11/2007 4:32:16 PM PDT by Stoat

Bloomberg's secret White House bid


By Toby Harnden, US Editor, in Washington
 
Last Updated: 9:25pm BST 11/05/2007
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    Michael Bloomberg, the billionaire businessman and mayor of New York, is secretly building the financial and organisational foundations of an audacious third-party presidential candidacy that would transform the 2008 race for the White House.

     
    Michael Bloomberg's secret presidential bid
    A recent poll gave Mr Bloomberg a 73 per cent approval rating among New Yorkers

    “He wants to do this, he thinks he could win it and he thinks he could be a great president,” said a source closely connected to the mayor’s inner circle.

    “Mike Bloomberg has got $500 million to spend and he is supremely confident.”

    The Daily Telegraph has established that a senior aide to Mr Bloomberg has held three lunch meetings, two of them last month, with officials from the Independence Party during which there were detailed discussions of how a third-party bid could be launched.

    Kevin Sheekey, Mr Bloomberg’s special adviser and chief political strategist, first met Frank MacKay, New York chair of the Independence Party, for exploratory talks in November at Manhattan’s Four Seasons hotel.

    Two further lunch meetings, over steak and seafood at Bobby Van’s restaurant on Broad Street in Manhattan, took place in quick succession early last month.

    The two men were joined by Tom Connolly, state vice chair of the Independence Party. At the most recent lunch, another Bloomberg political consultant dropped by for part of the meeting which, like the others, took place at the Bloomberg camp’s request.

    A centrist Bloomberg candidacy could seriously damage Hillary Clinton if she emerged as the Democratic nominee. But a conservative Republican nominee such as John McCain, Mitt Romney or Fred Thompson, who has yet to enter the race, could also stand to lose millions of votes to him.

    Ross Perot, who secured 19 per cent of the vote in 1992, is widely credited with enabling Bill Clinton to defeat President George Bush Snr.

    Mr Bloomberg would be likely to run as a social liberal and fiscal conservative with signature issues such as environmentalism and gun control.

    Mr MacKay declined to confirm or deny whether the meetings had happened but said that he thought Mr Bloomberg would make an “excellent candidate” in 2008.

    “It’s a wide-open field. This is a unique time.

    “The Democrats winning the House and the Senate sets up a polarising situation. There’s going to be a lot of conflict between Nancy Pelosi [Speaker of the House of Representatives and a Democrat] and George Bush and people are going to have their fill of it.”

    Running as an independent candidate is a formidable organisational undertaking because of the different rules across the country about being allowed on the ballot.

    “I’m absolutely in touch with leaders in all 50 states who want a third party established,” said Mr MacKay.

    “We are just waiting for the right candidate.”

    Mr Bloomberg, 65, has publicly denied he is seeking the presidency while clearly enjoying the speculation. He was re-elected mayor in 2005 and a recent poll gave him a 73 per cent approval rating among New Yorkers.

    His financial information company Bloomberg is believed to be worth about $20 billion, making his personal stake some $13 billion - a fortune that would give him the launching pad to compete easily even in what is certain to be the most expensive election in US history.

    Only this week Mr Bloomberg relaunched the website www.mikebloomberg.com that he used to run for mayor in 2001 and 2005. Almost identical in style to sites being used by declared presidential candidates, it includes links to articles that examine his credentials as a third-party candidate.

    Earlier this year in an interview with Fortune magazine, Mr Bloomberg talked about his future saying “assuming I’m not living at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue” - the address of the White House.

    Mr Bloomberg is understood to waiting until next February to see who will emerge as the Republican and Democratic nominees before making a final decision.

    Mr MacKay said: “The fly in the ointment for Bloomberg would be Giuliani because he is moderate to Left when you look at Republicans. Bloomberg would be squeezed.

    “He needs a Fred Thompson or a Mitt Romney or even a John McCain. Anyone coming from the Right could leave someone like Mike Bloomberg a tremendous amount of room to get that middle ground.”

    A Bloomberg company source said that Mr Bloomberg had made preparations to borrow enough money against his stake in the company to fund a presidential campaign.

    “When the mayoral race was being considered, people said he would be crazy to do it and he had no chance. Then he won. He’s got a financial plan for 2008 and he’s ready to pull the trigger.”

    Stu Loeser, Mr Bloomberg’s spokesman, confirmed that meetings with the Independence Party took place but said that they were about the general issue of how a third-party presidential candidate could compete in 2008.

    “The meetings are recent but it’s not the first time we’ve spoken about supporting independent candidacies,” he said.

    “The mayor thinks the speculation is very flattering but he’s not running for president. His next career will be as a full-time philanthropist.”

    He added: “People read presidential motives into a lot of what he’s doing...but the speculation is good for him and it’s very good for the city. It’s an advantage that he’s more than happy to exploit.”

    A political operative who has spoken to senior Bloomberg aides, said: “This is as dead serious as a heart attack. If they are not serious, then these people are the greatest actors, the best showmen I’ve ever seen. They are talking minutiae. They’ve done tons of research and looked into this very deeply.”



TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 08election; 1percent; bloomberg; election08; electon08; guiliani; hellohillary; hillary; perot; rudy; whitehouse
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To: Stoat

Go with Mike! The Republican party needs a sure-fire lefty to lose the 2008 race to clear the way for another Reagan to save Republicans from going the way of the Whigs in 2012!


61 posted on 05/11/2007 7:51:08 PM PDT by dr_who_2
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To: freemike
I am not a smart man,, but I am smart enough to know this guy does not have a chance!

The only question is who he takes votes from. I'd say he takes them from Hillary.

62 posted on 05/11/2007 7:52:46 PM PDT by Mr. Silverback (A pacifist sees no distinction between the arsonist and the fireman--Freeper ccmay)
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To: Thunder90

Yup, and a rotten pod that will be! Pea soup will give way to piss slurp. The nation might survive, but conservatism won’t.


63 posted on 05/11/2007 7:54:20 PM PDT by MHGinTN (You've had life support. Promote life support for others.)
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To: The Lumster
Couldn’t get himself elected but we ended up with Clinton. Let’s hope history doesn’t repeat.

True, but don't forget that crazy Billionaire shared a lot of ground with conservatives. Bloomberg's in hillary's territory.

64 posted on 05/11/2007 7:56:32 PM PDT by Mr. Silverback (A pacifist sees no distinction between the arsonist and the fireman--Freeper ccmay)
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To: advance_copy

Ditto!


65 posted on 05/11/2007 7:58:00 PM PDT by lonestar
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To: rebelyell7
really does seem more competent and a more effective leader.

You've lost your bloody mind...and I say that as a guy who sees President Giuliani as a nightmare.

66 posted on 05/11/2007 7:58:13 PM PDT by Mr. Silverback (A pacifist sees no distinction between the arsonist and the fireman--Freeper ccmay)
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To: af_vet_rr

Rick Perry never left his Dem roots, IMO. I would never vote for him again.


67 posted on 05/11/2007 7:59:42 PM PDT by lonestar
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To: Stoat

—Stu Loeser, Mr Bloomberg’s spokesman—

Enough said.


68 posted on 05/11/2007 10:07:15 PM PDT by rfp1234 (Nothing is better than eternal happiness. A ham sandwich is better than nothing. Therefore...)
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To: JohnLongIsland

Boy, that sure won’t play well in the deep South...


69 posted on 05/12/2007 1:23:08 AM PDT by Lexinom (http://www.gohunter08.comĀ)
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To: Stoat

“Welcome to the Miracle of your Socialist Future.”

Pass the hemlock please.


70 posted on 05/13/2007 5:10:35 PM PDT by spanalot
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To: Stoat

Look at our new Ross Perot.


71 posted on 05/13/2007 6:55:45 PM PDT by freekitty
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To: Stoat

NOw that Rudy Guiliani is dying out in the race.

The Media Elitists are pushing yet ANOTHER NYC democrat.

Bloomberg was DOA to be MAYOR until 9/11 cast a Guiliani glow for bloomberg.


72 posted on 05/13/2007 8:51:09 PM PDT by longtermmemmory (VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
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To: freekitty
Look at our new Ross Perot.

Do you think that he could take votes from Republicans?

I would think that anyone whose vote he could take would have been planning on voting for a Dem anyway.

73 posted on 05/14/2007 12:10:45 AM PDT by Stoat (Rice / Coulter 2008: Smart Ladies for a Strong America)
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To: longtermmemmory
The Media Elitists are pushing yet ANOTHER NYC democrat.

The Left is as predictable as the regularr appearance of muzzie prayer rugs in Dearborn   :-)

Bloomberg was DOA to be MAYOR until 9/11 cast a Guiliani glow for bloomberg

I suppose he thinks that his billions of dollars will allow him to waltz in and become considerably more than "America's Mayor".

My great hope is that the American people will have more sense than to fall for that.  I would have been confident of that prior to 2004....but considering how terrifyingly close Kerry got to The Button, I have had my faith in the American electorate shaken, and I don't think that we can take anything for granted at all anymore.

74 posted on 05/14/2007 12:30:51 AM PDT by Stoat (Rice / Coulter 2008: Smart Ladies for a Strong America)
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To: Stoat

When John Connally said in his book that he and others were down in South Texas falsely signing up voters for LBJ, what do you think?


75 posted on 05/14/2007 8:31:01 AM PDT by freekitty
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