Bloomberg To Announce He'll Run For A Third Term

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SARA KUGLER | September 30, 2008 10:41 PM EST | AP

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In this Thursday, Sept 25, 2008 file photo, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg participates in a panel discussion at the Clinton Global Initiative annual meeting in New York. Bloomberg has decided to try to reverse the term-limits law he had long supported so he can seek a third term next year and help the city emerge from financial turmoil, a person close to the mayor told The Associated Press on Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2008. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow)

NEW YORK — Mayor Michael Bloomberg has decided to try to reverse the term-limits law he had long supported so he can seek a third term next year and help the city emerge from financial turmoil, a person close to the mayor told The Associated Press on Tuesday.

Bloomberg made the decision over the weekend and will announce it Thursday, according to the person, who has been briefed on the matter but spoke on condition of anonymity because the announcement hasn't been made. The person said the mayor has been wrestling with the decision for the past couple of months.

The billionaire former CEO will cite the nation's precarious economic situation as the reason that New York needs a tested financial manager to stay and guide the city, the person said.

The mayor, founder of the multibillion-dollar financial data firm Bloomberg LP, is reported to be worth an estimated $20 billion.

News of Bloomberg's decision was first reported by The New York Times.

The move is risky because the mayor would be going against both his own prior support of term limits and polls that show the public supports the voter-approved law.

The individual close to the mayor said Bloomberg's plan is go through the City Council to amend the law to allow a third consecutive term because it is too late to get the issue on this year's ballot. A Times survey of council members last month found that a majority were willing to amend the term limits law.

Chris Kelley, associate director of the government watchdog group Common Cause New York, accused Bloomberg of attempting to subvert the will of the voters.

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"If there's a discussion that needs to be had about term limits, the mayor has had years in office during which we could have had a public discussion," Kelley said. "We are now faced with a situation where we are looking at economic crisis and massive turnover at City Hall ... and to make an end run around the voters' choice is just incredibly disappointing."

When Bloomberg vetoed a bill in 2002 that would have extended the terms for some officials, he said the proposed law amounted to changing the rules for personal political gain. In recent months, however, the Democrat-turned-Republican-turned-independent hinted that he'd be willing to overturn the measure.

Bloomberg's change of heart comes amid the nation's worst financial emergency since the Great Depression. The turmoil has dealt a serious blow to the city's economy, which relies on heavily on Wall Street profits for its tax base.

The crisis had led at least one major supporter of term limits to support a third term for Bloomberg.

The New York Post reported Tuesday that billionaire cosmetics heir Ronald Lauder, who spent millions on the referendum that led to the enactment of the two-term limit in 1993, was willing to make a one-time exception for Bloomberg.

"I've been reading that Mayor Bloomberg might be interested in serving a third term," Lauder told the Post. "Because of the unprecedented times, this is welcome news. To me, Mayor Bloomberg's brilliance in the financial sector, particularly Wall Street, would be invaluable."

Just weeks ago, Lauder's spokesman announced that he would bankroll television commercials arguing that term limits were still needed. Lauder's office and his spokesman didn't immediately return calls from the AP on Tuesday.

Mark Green, the former city public advocate who lost to Bloomberg in 2001, called the mayor's move "an antidemocratic, self-dealing power grab."

Green, now president at Air America Media, said civic and labor officials had discussed mounting a pro-term-limits campaign should Bloomberg seek to overturn the law.

"He's picked a fight. And now he'll get one," he said.

Dick Dadey, executive director of the good-government group Citizens Union, said that any change to the law should be made by voters, not legislators. "There are compelling reasons to consider changing the law. But the will of the voters is sacrosanct on this issue," he said.

Not even 9/11 swayed the support many New Yorkers have for the term-limits law.

With his second term nearly over, then-Mayor Rudolph Giuliani suggested overturning the term-limits law but ultimately decided against it. Even in the wake of the attacks, with Giuliani's approval rating at 90 percent, one poll found that 55 percent of New York City voters opposed repealing term limits.

Any change in the law would send shock waves through the ranks of the city's politicians, many of whom have been campaigning for different jobs, including Bloomberg's. The law currently on the books will force the mayor from office at the end of next year, as well as the city comptroller, two-thirds of the city council and the city's public advocate.

Democrats lining up to run for mayor include city Comptroller William Thompson, city council speaker Christine Quinn, U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner and city councilman Anthony Avella. On the GOP side are supermarket magnate John Catsimatidis and lawyer Bruce Blakeman.

Bloomberg spent some $155 million on his first two campaigns, winning re-election by 20 percentage points in 2005.

John Collins, a spokesman for Weiner, said the news did not change the Queens congressman's intention to run for mayor.

"This is highly speculative," Collins added. "It's illegal to run for a third term."

Thompson called Bloomberg's plan a "terrible idea."

"This isn't about a person," he said. "Other leaders could move this city forward also."

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Associated Press reporters Samantha Gross and David B. Caruso in New York and Devlin Barrett in Washington, D.C., contributed to this report.

(This version CORRECTS 'unfeeling' to 'self-dealing' in Mark Green quote.)

NEW YORK — Mayor Michael Bloomberg has decided to try to reverse the term-limits law he had long supported so he can seek a third term next year and help the city emerge from financial turmoil, ...
NEW YORK — Mayor Michael Bloomberg has decided to try to reverse the term-limits law he had long supported so he can seek a third term next year and help the city emerge from financial turmoil, ...
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Gee, imagine this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:51 PM on 10/01/2008

No No No!!!!
TIME LIMITS!!!!!
BLOOMBERG MUST GO!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:20 PM on 10/01/2008
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In 2007 Bloomberg began a run for POTUS, he and his people also floated his name as a potential candidate for NY Governor. Now he wants to eliminate term limits so he can run for mayor again. What part of his unquenchable thirst for political power are some of you missing?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:01 AM on 10/01/2008

Just another obnoxious politician who believes he's above the law.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:48 AM on 10/01/2008

What the hell is going on? I feel like I've stepped into some kind of alternate universe. Term limits have been approved by the people of New York TWICE. You know, I knew that the rich played by a different set of rules than the rest of us, I guess I just hadn't realized that they make them up as they go along. http://www.aftercancernowwhat.wordpress.com

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 AM on 10/01/2008
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Well said. Based on some of these posts it is easy to see how politicans are able to trick lots of the people most of the time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:02 AM on 10/01/2008
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Of course he wants to run for a third term. This is a precursor to his bid for president in 2012. He knows McCain will lose this election and he will be at the ready. As mayor he will have complete control for four years. The Mayor of New York city has the interest of the national press. Transparent.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 AM on 10/01/2008
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NYC voters have cast their ballots for term limits twice. Bloomberg would not be the mayor today if it weren't for them, because Guiliani would have been reelected in a landslide if he'd been able to run again.

Bloomberg, along with an essential assist from Zuckerman, Murdoch and Sulzberger, has decided to do an end run around the voters by having the city council do away with term limits. The beauty of this plan is that council members are also subjected to the two term limit, so they have a vested interest in undoing the will of the voters.

In 2002 Bloomberg vetoed a term limits bill because he said pols shouldn't be allowed to change rules that benefit themselves. Now when it benefits him he is willing to do the opposite.

It is obvious that this is an attempted power grab, and it will probably work.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:08 AM on 10/01/2008
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This is great news for NYC. Bloomberg is an excellent mayor. Nearly everyone is pleased with him. I live in NYS, not the city, so I can't vote for him. But if I could, I would.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:56 AM on 10/01/2008
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well I do live here in NYC and Bloomberg has overstayed his welcome.....

thanks to Bloomberg the rampant and unregulated (as befits a Republican) development in NYC has changed the face of nyc , has overtaxed services and infrastructure, and has posed a danger to nyc residents.

i love new york city...specifically brooklyn and yes change has always been a part of this city but it has quickly become a city of rich and poor; haves and have-nots.

while not as divisive as giuliani-the-mafioso-fascist, bloomberg has always sided with nypd (SeanBell 50 bullets+) and has supported the violation of its citizens' right to protest (nypd arrest during the 2004 GOP convention). the city is becoming a police state......and rather than feel safer I feel more uncomfortable with nypd than with any gangsta thug.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:30 AM on 10/01/2008
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What if Palin is dropped and Bloomberg is picked?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:16 AM on 10/01/2008
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yes, two little napoleons with over-sized egos to compensate for their small.....ehrmmmm....stature.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:31 AM on 10/01/2008

The American Republic just turned Banana Republic. Now we have (or perhaps we've always had) blatantly arrogant, corrupt, undemocratic leaders..., i.e., Nixon, Guiliani, Bush, and now Bloomberg.

It's nice to see that Bloomberg finds himself absolutely indispensable to NYC's survival in this times of financial crisis just like Guiliani arrogantly claimed in the aftermath of 9/11. The arrogance is utterly breathtaking.

One should however leave aside the ego of these shallow politicians. What's important as a matter of public policy is the idea of politicians making laws to benefit their self-centered interests. If the law is to be changed to lift the ban on term limits, Bloomberg should not be permitted to immediately benefit from it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 AM on 10/01/2008

no WAY FOR BIG BUCKS ELITIST BLOOMBERG! HIS NANNIE GOVERNMENT
TELLS US HOW TO LIVES OUR LIVES IN NYC. WHILE HE TRIES TO PUT THE FINISHING TOUCHES ON HIS DREAM OF TURNING NYC INTO SANITIZED, GENTRIFIED, CLEAN, WHITE, SAFE PLAYGROUND FOR THE WEALTHY! NO WAY! NYC NEEDS ITS SOUL BACK! NO MORE MID WESTERN YUPPIES, HIPSTERS, UPPER-CLASS SNOOTS HOW BRING THEIR CONSERVATIVE IDEALS WITH THEM TO NYC! NO MORE BLOOMBERG

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:40 AM on 10/01/2008
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Amen......especially to the importation of middle america and their wanna-be hipsters...this bunch in looking to re-invent itself now that they are out of their oppressive conservative environments is absolutely the worst and the rudest bringing their xenophobic baggage as they gentrify neighborhood after neighborhood (mostly in Brooklyn ugh!)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:37 AM on 10/01/2008
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New Yorkers overwhelmingly voted for TERM LIMITS. Bloomberg needs to leave at the end of his term and give someone else a chance. Rudy tried to pull this shenignan and it didn't work. IT WON'T WORK AGAIN.

YOU CAN'T FOOL NEW YORKERS.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 AM on 10/01/2008

Oh, yes, ONLY the mighty Michael Bloomberg can save NYC. We've survived mayoral changes before, and we'll do it again. LEAVE, pal....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 PM on 09/30/2008

I wish he would run for President!

http://www.boppoll.com

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:35 PM on 09/30/2008
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I wish he would run to Connecticu...those rich floks in Greenwich can use some fiscal restructuring.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:38 AM on 10/01/2008
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It would seem to me that since he is worth 20 billion..omg...he should show an act of faith to NYC like personally funding the education system or the welfare system. I mean if he loves NY this much and it does not involve his ego or a need for plutocratic power, it should not be a problem for him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:57 PM on 09/30/2008
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I am not a fan of Bloomberg but he is actually a generous philanthropist...don't assume he isn't simply because of this power grab.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:39 AM on 10/01/2008

I don't live anywhere near NY. But I have the sense that Bloomberg is highly popular and a very good mayor. If he wants to run he should be able to.
He seems to be an honest and tell it like is kind of guy who is not tied to ideology.
With his financial background, he could be valuable in the coming years.
We have far too many weak and selfish pols and if you get someone who is out to do good and public service and make things better, hang on the guy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:16 PM on 09/30/2008
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The people of New York voted for term limits. Overwhelmingly. What aspect of that concept goes over your head?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:40 PM on 09/30/2008
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Wanting to undo term limits is the epitome of selfishness.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:57 PM on 09/30/2008

Sorry, but a billionaire, who could spend his life circling the Mediterranean on a yacht, wants to sign on for the kind of invective on this page, just to be a policy wonk for a city whose chief industry is collapsing. Say what you want about him, but I don't think I'd call that selfishness.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:14 AM on 10/01/2008

WHERE HAS THE TERM LIMITS RULE GOT THEM?
does it make sense?
Who benefits?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:22 AM on 10/01/2008
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well since you don't live in nyc and aparently don't know any new yawhkers.....
fuggedaboutit!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:41 AM on 10/01/2008
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