Mayor Michael Bloomberg has left the Republican party and registered as unaffiliated with any political party, a move certain to heighten presidential speculation to a fever pitch, despite his denials that he’s running. The billionaire former CEO said the change in his voter registration doesn’t mean he is running for president.
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HE WAS NEVER A REPUBLICAN
yeah, sure. He just doesn’t like ‘parties’. Nothing to do with running for president. We’ll all go for that. And BTW, why is Bloomberg smelling the koisel in this picture?! I think he stuck a parking ticket in the wall when he saw people putting in kvitlech.
in order to run, all your personal financial info and tax returns become public knowledge – I dont think he would ever do that
IS HE REALLY GOING TO SPEND 500 M of his own money to try to become president; what a risky and poor payoff. Speaking engagements only pay 3 milion a pop for ex pres.
also get a load of that yamulka; and was this a staged phot op?
to kimdoo… it’s about power, not money. He has plenty of money.
maybe he will knock out Hillary
what a waste of yiddishe gelt & unfortunately it’ll drain off potential Republican votes.
Just another one too many Jews in the political spotlight,which could only bring harm to the Klall.
himmelstein: why would he care if his finances are public – everyone knows he has enough money to last for generations? What’s the difference?
maybe not
He announced he’s not running for President.
This coming presidential race is one of the most intresting in many years, and most likely will result in some sort of historical choice. Whether the first woman president, black president, jewish president, morman president, brooklyn born president, it is shaping up to be quiet intresting. Let us all Daven that the Ribono Shel Olam continues protecting Klal Yisroel.
LAKEWOOD ZAIDY
I don’t think knocking up Hillary is a proper soulution