New York Mayor Race: White House Didn't Want To Upset Bloomberg
Obama campaign veterans are finally admitting that President Obama's lackluster endorsement for New York Democratic mayoral candidate Bill Thompson wa...
Obama campaign veterans are finally admitting that President Obama's lackluster endorsement for New York Democratic mayoral candidate Bill Thompson wa...
Huffington Post | David Weiner | Posted 10.12.2009 | New York
President Obama may have tepidly endorsed Bill Thompson in the New York City mayoral race, but it was his opponent that got all the attention in last...
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 10.09.2009 | Politics
As election day approaches, one high-profile race continues to pose some moderately vexing problems for the Obama White House. The contest between N...
Miriam Hess | Posted 09.06.2008 | Home
Few politicians suit Obama's call for a "new politics" better than does Bloomberg. He is a high-profile opponent of the two-party system and is perhaps most aptly described as anti-partisan.
WCBS | Posted 04.04.2008 | Politics
Mayor Bloomberg will stand side by side with Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama for the second time in four months Thursday. Bloomberg will ...
Marc Ambinder | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
At 7:45 this morning, Sen. Barack Obama will set vice presidential speculation on fire with a brief stop to say hello to New York Mayor Michael Bloomb...
NY Daily News | Posted 11.04.2009 | Politics