Reporting On The Bloomberg Campaign: Too Little Too Late
Despite saturation advertising on TV, endorsements by all the dailies, and a nearly constant barrage of mailings and robocalls, Bloomberg's margin of victory was less than 5 percent.
Despite saturation advertising on TV, endorsements by all the dailies, and a nearly constant barrage of mailings and robocalls, Bloomberg's margin of victory was less than 5 percent.
New York Daily News | Adam Lisberg | Posted 11.21.2009 | New York
New Yorkers can't decide whether they want Mayor Bloomberg to stick around for another four years: Half say they're tired of him, and half want him to...
Huffington Post/AP | SARA KUGLER | Posted 11.21.2009 | New York
NEW YORK — Billionaire Mayor Michael Bloomberg is likely to set another spending record in this year's mayoral race, but he appears to be aiming...
New York Post | DAVID SEIFMAN and CARL CAMPANILE | Posted 11.16.2009 | New York
He wasn't on the ballot, but Mayor Bloomberg tossed the biggest rally of any candidate running last night in an awesome display of political might tha...
New York Daily News | Celeste Katz and Meredith Kolodner | Posted 11.14.2009 | New York
Mayor Bloomberg tried to distance himself Sunday from a hit his campaign launched at Controller William Thompson, his likely mayoral opponent. Bloomb...
Politicker NY | Azi Paybarah | Posted 11.08.2009 | New York
Here's Erica. She filmed the entirety of Bill Thompson's press conference outside of City Hall just now. She also filmed another Thompson event at Ci...
AP | Posted 08.17.2009 | New York
NEW YORK (AP) -- - Mayor Michael Bloomberg says the governor should dispatch state troopers to haul state lawmakers back into session. He wants them ...
New York Times | Michael Barbaro | Posted 08.17.2009 | New York
So how exactly do you spend $37 million on a mayoral campaign? Well, there's office snacks - $72,000 worth of them, to be precise. (Greek yogurt and f...
Village Voice | Wayne Barrett | Posted 04.10.2009 | Politics
When Mike Bloomberg named Bradley Tusk to run his $80 million re-election campaign in December, the mayor took pains to explain that his new 35-year-o...
AP | SARA KUGLER | Posted 10.31.2008 | Politics
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...
Leonie Haimson | Posted 11.23.2009 | New York