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January 15, 2008 5:00 PM

Unity08 Founders Now Pushing For Bloomberg Bid

New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg continues to evade questions about whether he'll launch an independent run for the White House, but today the group of people urging him to enter the race grew just a bit larger.

Two founding members of Unity08, an effort to field a bipartisan "unity ticket" nominated via the Internet, announced today they're establishing an online petition drive to encourage Bloomberg to enter the race. Former Republican consultant Doug Bailey and Gerald Rafshoon, who served in the Carter administration, praised Bloomberg as a competent, non-ideological leader who could bring people together and solve the country's problems.

"After seven years, this country is ready for a competent leader," Rafshoon said at a press conference in Washington. "It's ready for a non-ideological approach to our problems, and it's ready to stop the partisan bickering that goes on between parties and within parties."

Bailey and Rafshoon said their draft campaign is totally separate from Unity08, which has effectively shut down due to fundraising issues and a dispute with the Federal Election Commission. They also said their new project isn't connected to Bloomberg in any way, though they have told one of the mayor's top aides -- Kevin Sheekey, who's reportedly laying the groundwork for a Bloomberg bid -- what they're up to.

"I think it's fair to say he smiled," Bailey said when asked about Sheekey's response.

While Bailey and Rafshoon spoke at length about Bloomberg's bipartisan, technocratic approach to government, they had little to say about what specific policies voters could expect from a Bloomberg administration, and essentially conceded that the mayor would rely on others for foreign policy expertise.

"One of the things that's most impressive to me about his management in New York is that he brought to the city government and to the departments of the city, the most competent people he could find, regardless of party, regardless of background, regardless of anything other than knowledge of the issue," Rafshoon said. "And the same thing would be true in the foreign policy area or in other areas of the presidency which he wouldn't necessarily need firsthand knowledge of."

Both men were confident that Bloomberg would only run if he believed he could win, and would not be content serving merely as a spoiler who could influence the race, but not prevail in it.

"Michael Bloomberg, if he runs, will be elected president of the United States," Bailey said.

Neither man would discuss the other candidates in the race, nor any possible general election matchups, even if Bloomberg were pitted against John McCain and Barack Obama – two candidates with proven appeal to the independent voters Bloomberg would need to win.

"I think it's a mistake for us, and we've pretty well decided, we're not going to talk about other candidates," Bailey said "The interesting thing for us is the unique quality that Bloomberg has to pull people together."
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Unity08 ,
Doug Bailey ,
Gerald Rafshoon ,
competence ,
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New York
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by kansas1946 January 16, 2008 12:24 AM EST
I think it would be great. He will suck off the reasonable and moderate Republicans and guarantee a Democratic win. The Republican lineup is so pitiful, that any addition has got to be welcome to a lot of Republicans.
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by hhkeller January 15, 2008 9:33 PM EST
Does Bloomberg support Israeli interests over the USAs interest?
Does he support Leibermans endless war policies?
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by pakaal January 15, 2008 9:27 PM EST
They''ve been denying this for months now, denied they were shutting down Unity08 in order to back Bloomberg just a few days ago, and now? Yeah, big surprise there.

My question is how Bloomberg - who just loves GWB - thinks his message that his "change" is any better than any of the contenders already out there. Bloomberg''s idea of "change" seems limited to switching from Democrat to Republican to Independent. Even Lieberman comes out looking less like a flip-flopper than Bloomberg!

Not to mention Bloomberg ends up looking like a chicken for not getting in earlier and actually participating in the debates.
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by memekiller January 15, 2008 9:06 PM EST
Also, I just have to ask... David, do you seriously believe this organization is a legitimate search for a bipartisan candidate that just happened to start nominating Bloomberg?

If you don''t think this whole thing was created by a billionaire to gin up this kind of coverage for his "draft", you''re naive. If you are aware of this, then in the above post you''re playing dumb.
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by memekiller January 15, 2008 8:55 PM EST
Before you can start touting any "draft a billionaire" movement, at a bare minimum you need at least one astroturf organization and a couple paid heartlanders to pretend to be grassroots volunteers.

Right now the only supporters of this party outside of the punditocracy are the "average Joes" that live in David Broder''s head so he can enlighten us as to how they''re thinking. Right now, the mood is giddy in their world, and the sky is purple.
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by draftbloombe January 15, 2008 8:50 PM EST
America needs and deserves a president with vision and a proven track record of solving tough problems and delivering real results, a president who can bring America together through true leadership and fine character.

I believe that Mayor Bloomberg, a proven successful businessman and public servant, is that leader to help us rebuild our country.

But, we need to convince him to run:
http://draftbloomberg.com
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