Hold Your Horses: Bloomberg Supporters Say Two More Months Till '08 Decision

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First Posted: 01-11-08 03:11 PM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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As the political world holds its breath to see if Michael Bloomberg will make a long-rumored run for the White House, those familiar with the mayor's thinking and those charting a possible bid say a decision could be as much as two months away.

On Friday, the New York Times higlighted that New Yorkers, many media outlets, and even members of Bloomberg's administration have grown impatient with the mayor's prolonged flirtation with the 2008 race.

"Bloomberg's dalliance with the idea of running for president has stretched on and on, with his enthusiastic approval despite the public denials," the Times reported. "But even before actually entering the contest, Mr. Bloomberg may have already risked losing something: people's patience."

And yet, all signs suggest that voter tolerance for Bloomberg's indecisiveness will likely be tested even further. According to those with direct knowledge of the mayor's decision making, it is highly unlikely that he will launch a presidential bid without first seeing which candidates emerge from the Republican and Democratic primaries. The more "divisive" the field -- see: Sen. Hillary Clinton and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee -- the more likely it is Bloomberg offers up his name. Those close to the mayor say such a scenario comes up frequently in conversation.

"I think that [impatience] is a view that a few people hold, but not many," said Doug Bailey, a longtime Republican consultant and former head of the centrist organization Unity08. "There may be some frustration in the parts of the media, but I don't sense it on the part of the public... [Bloomberg] should make a decision in mid-February based upon having seen the results from February 5th [the super-primary] and some assessment as to the nominees of each party."

But, as Bailey notes, Bloomberg may not have time to waste in order to build an effective infrastructure should he choose to run for the White House. Fundraising is not a problem for the billionaire mayor. But getting on state ballots, researching voter issues, and organizing campaign advisers, operatives, and a running mate all pose formidable tasks. Bloomberg is reportedly investing money into conducting national polls, and the Huffington Post previously reported that the mayor has conducted foreign policy tutorial sessions with former Clinton administration official Nancy Soderberg.

"As a practical matter the Mayor ought to make a decision based upon as much knowledge as he can collect," said Bailey.

Added Carey Campbell, national chairman of the Draft Michael Bloomberg Committee: "It's at least two month before it's appropriate for him to make a commitment. We have to produce the grassroots effort that would convince him he is needed on the ballot."

On Friday night, Bailey and fellow Unity08 founder Gerald Rafshoon, a former official in the Carter administration, left the organization to start their own 50-state signature-gathering operation on behalf Bloomberg. According to Elizabeth Benjamin of the New York Daily News, the move was approved by the mayor's staff.

Campbell said that he hoped to combine forces with the Bailey and Rafshoon to launch the ballot drives and political organizing needed to convince Bloomberg to run. That process, he said, will take some time.

"It's our job to leave Mr. Bloomberg's jobs open," said Campbell. "It isn't time for Mr. Bloomberg to commit yet. There is a whole lot of work that remains to be done before that. Those of us who want him to run have to continue the network we are trying to build. We need to go out there and get the signatures to put him on the ballot."

As the political world holds its breath to see if Michael Bloomberg will make a long-rumored run for the White House, those familiar with the mayor's thinking and those charting a possible bid say a d...
As the political world holds its breath to see if Michael Bloomberg will make a long-rumored run for the White House, those familiar with the mayor's thinking and those charting a possible bid say a d...
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Note to Sam Stein:

My next Bowel Movement is possibly as much as 1/2 a day away. I'll keep you posted as the excitement around this widely anticipated event builds.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:04 PM on 01/11/2008
- plutorage I'm a Fan of plutorage 12 fans permalink

Bloomberg's decision will come when we know Hilary's fate. Bloomberg will run to the right of Hilary to siphon off the independents from the republican side that Hilary would not get anyway.

He is really just Perot warmed over.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:59 PM on 01/11/2008
- lvogt I'm a Fan of lvogt 25 fans permalink

If he's for the war, fine. Split the pro-war vote.

I'd love to see a 80% anti-war win for the Dems.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:33 PM on 01/11/2008
- MikeDu I'm a Fan of MikeDu 147 fans permalink
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I'm wondering what his strategy is. For the Repubs and Dems to so thoroughly disgrace themselves during the pimaries that he arrives as a 'conservative savior?' Maybe he's learned a lesson from erstwhile 'savior' Fred Thompson. Don't go jumping into the deep end if the pools still full of hungry sharks. Let the sharks feed on eachother for awhile first.

Still I see his natural 'constituency' as smaller than Kusinich's!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:33 PM on 01/11/2008
- beekeeper I'm a Fan of beekeeper 22 fans permalink
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Bloomberg you are a bore and you are PART OF the problem with this country, the arrogant privileged who think they have the answers for every day Joe's.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:11 PM on 01/11/2008

I thought I saw Ryan Seacrest ask him point-blank about a run for the White House during the New Year's Eve celebration and rather than waffle he directly denied that he would be running. Did I dream that?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:00 PM on 01/11/2008
- smzzzz I'm a Fan of smzzzz 2 fans permalink

Once they start delving into his record the bloom will be off the berg

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:55 PM on 01/11/2008
- gevan I'm a Fan of gevan 18 fans permalink

Take ten. Pleeeeze.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:50 PM on 01/11/2008
- Beatitudes I'm a Fan of Beatitudes 6 fans permalink

Mayor! I have an idea. You want to help the world? Think you can teach us all about how to improve a great urban landscape? Take the money you would have spent on a campaign you'll never win because just about zero people except politcos know who you are and when they do, well, come on, what's your national appeal. Okay, sorry to diss you, but let's be real. Take your money and come on down to New Orleans and have a long chat with the mayor and his buddies, make a plan, hand over some moooooooola, visit some hot spots, get a subscription to The Times-Picayune, and maybe be in the forefront of a US Mayor's Conference and you all can pitch in and help rebuild one of the greatest cities in the world. Because, you have to know that the people of New Orleans aren't just sitting around waiting, we're building and workng and getting up every morning looking forward to visitors coming on down. See, now you know what you can do with your billions of dollars; and then the US and world will remember you. They won't if you run for president and get as far as the Mason-Dixon line.

Lyn LeJeune- The Beatitudes Network-Rebuilding the Public Libraries of New Orleans, The New Orleans Chronicles, and "When Ignatius J. Reilly Worked at The New Orleans Public Library and I Went Crazy at the Port-O-Call" at www.beatitudesinneworleans.blogspot.com

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:23 PM on 01/11/2008

Please save us from ourselves Mr Bloomberg, or should I say Daddy Warbucks?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:20 PM on 01/11/2008
- rextrek I'm a Fan of rextrek 34 fans permalink
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No matter how much a Repub Bloomberg is....PRES­IDENT BLOOMBERG will NEVER FLY with the buy-bull thumpers..­.Jewish prez..nope­.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:14 PM on 01/11/2008
- JD-28 I'm a Fan of JD-28 4 fans permalink

I live in NYC and the guy is a disaster!!! He keeps finding new and improved ways to nickel and dime the hard-working, tax-paying citizens of the city. Not only did he ram a ban on smoking in bars down the throats of New Yorkers in a Trojan Horse way, he's come up with a plan to charge people who drive into the city!!! He's a weasel. He won't even commit to what he's doing as far as a presidential run. The people of NYC deserve to know where the hell he'll be the last few months of his administration. I would almost vote for Dubya before Bloomberg. He is a true tax and spend liberal!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:11 PM on 01/11/2008
- Moshe I'm a Fan of Moshe 206 fans permalink
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Interesting post Sam. Thanks.

You suggest, however, that Bloomberg's waiting and careful consideration of whether to run is problematic. I would suggest, respectfully, that the real problem has been a presidential campaign that starting absurdly early, has functionally pushed out all other news (notably including news on the war in Iraq), and has become nauseatingly prolonged. I follow this stuff as enthuseastically as any other political junky, but I'm not sure I can take another round of the same tired people giving the same tired answers to the same tired questions in another "debate."

And let's face it, the current crop of candidates on both sides are weak, many are deeply flawed, and none of them are generating overwhelming support from the American People.

We have real problems in this nation, and we need a president that is up to the challenge of leading this nation in effectively dealing with those problems.

I for one, very much welcome Mr. Bloomberg's careful consideration of whether he is in fact the right person at the right time to lead this nation toward a better future.

The MSM and the political pundits may be impatient with Mr. Bloomberg, focused only on the entertainment value of the event, but a person that moves wisely and carefully will be much less likely to engage in the foolish errors that our current president made that have so clearly put this nation on the brink of financial, military, and political disaster.

Mr. Bloomberg may be the most promising candidate to date, and he may be well worth the wait.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:10 PM on 01/11/2008

If Hillary is winning he will run. If the feel good guy is winning he will stay out. Lord knows he doesn't want to have to pay capital gains taxes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:09 PM on 01/11/2008

Since Bloomberg is for the war in Iraq this should make the people who love war and killing very happy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:02 PM on 01/11/2008
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