Bloomberg Leaving GOP Move Could Signal Presidential Run
CBS) NEW YORK CBS 2 HD has learned New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is leaving the Republican party and has announced he is currently unaffiliated with a political party.
The move will clearly begin advancing rumors that the mayor is gearing towards a presidential run, which he has denied in the past.
In a statement, however, Bloomberg indicated this doesn't change his plans for his political future.
"I have filed papers with the New York City Board of Elections to change my status as a voter and register as unaffiliated with any political party. Although my plans for the future havent changed, I believe this brings my affiliation into alignment with how I have led and will continue to lead our City."
On Tuesday, Bloomberg was in California attending a conference at the University of Southern California along with California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. The pair appeared on this week's cover of Time magazine.
In his statement, Bloomberg went on to discuss his progress leading New York City.
A nonpartisan approach has worked wonders in New York: weve balanced budgets, grown our economy, improved public health, reformed the school system and made the nations safest city even safer.
We have achieved real progress by overcoming the partisanship that too often puts narrow interests above the common good. As a political independent, I will continue to work with those in all political parties to find common ground, to put partisanship aside and to achieve real solutions to the challenges we face.
Any successful elected executive knows that real results are more important than partisan battles and that good ideas should take precedence over rigid adherence to any particular political ideology. Working together, theres no limit to what we can do.
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Gun grabbing Liberal putz.
Gun grabbing Liberal putz.
Sky, wadr, he was buying back guns from criminals. Those are the guys we DON’T want to have guns.
Do you think soccer moms, or sportsmen, or the average guy who owns a gun to protect his home is selling his gun for a hundred bucks?
Nah. Most of those who sold their guns to Bloomy for $100 are more apt to use the gun to rob you of a twenty dollar bill before they shoot you. It was a good plan, imo, the only good idea he had.
Though i will admit his business background made him fiscally efficient. It was a sight to behold when he raised RE taxes 30% or so, (in my case it cost me $1200), and then gave us a whopping $400 rebate!