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November 5, 2007 3:48 PM

Bloomberg Once Again Deflects Presidential Speculation

New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg was on CBS News' The Early Show this morning to talk about his call for a national carbon tax, but of course the conversation soon turned to his possible presidential aspirations.

Speculation over whether the popular billionaire mayor would run next year as an independent candidate heated up over the summer when Bloomberg announced he had changed his party affiliation from Republican to independent. But since then he has repeatedly denied that he was going to run.

Today on the Early Show was no different.

Co-anchor Harry Smith brought in this week's "Newsweek" cover story, in which Bloomberg's political adviser, Kevin Sheekey, says he has a plan for Bloomberg to run. In the article, Sheekey says that Bloomberg will run only if he can convince the mayor he can win the Electoral College.

Harry Smith then asked: "Why won't you announce now?"

Bloomberg then gave his standard answers to the question -- "Because I have 787, 86 days left… I have the greatest job in the world."

Smith pushed Bloomberg again, but he wouldn't take the bait.

"Look, I'm not a candidate for president," he said.

So will Bloomberg run? Perhaps only the mayor himself really knows the answer to that question. However, speculation was on the rise this week with the "Newsweek" article and the mayor on the cover. The headline: The Billion Dollar Wildcard.
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by memekiller November 6, 2007 5:02 PM EST
I think the constituency for Bloomberg is about the same as it is for Unity ''08, meaning it has a total membership of David Broder, Tom Friedman and Joe Klein.

They love him, of course, because with the Republican Party in such shambles, their obsequiousness has become a little embarrassing, but they must never violate the law of punditry that says, "One must never speak well of a Democrat".

Bloomberg and Unity ''08 provides these pundits with cover by allowing them to symbollically call for change in a way that could not possibly achieve it.
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by roach9703 November 6, 2007 3:41 PM EST
Do we have Bloomberg Market President?
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