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July 25, 2008 1:25 PM

Bloomberg Declines To Endorse In Minnesota

As CBS News' Steve Chaggaris noted Wednesday, political junkies this week planned to closely watch independent New York mayor Michael Bloomberg's address this morning to the Independence Party of Minnesota, where some thought Bloomberg might endorse a candidate. John McCain met with the party's chairman, Craig Swaggert, two weeks ago; along with his party, Swaggert is generally pro-McCain.

Bloomberg has now given that address – and, perhaps unsurprisingly, he is keeping whatever leanings he might have close to the vest. As the Associated Press reports, "Bloomberg praised both Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain. He says both are capable of acting independently and standing up to partisan special interests." No endorsements here.

The billionaire, who reportedly considered a presidential run of his own, complimented Obama for his stances on background checks at gun shows and on the federal gas tax. He praised McCain for his positions on immigration, campaign finance reform and global warming.
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by obbcbs July 25, 2008 7:17 PM EDT
McCain, former prisoner, approves waterboarding suspects.
McCain, never took the tests for Alzheimer''s or short term memory loss. Looks more and more like Ron Reagan''s second term when Nancy had to hide his Alzheimer''s. Why not get tested, old John, and end the rumors?
15% of men your age have Alzheimer''s, you know. They cannot remember what they used to. Like you. Your reputation in the Senate, as NOT A DETAIL MAN, is a polite way of teling us, you cannot remember what they told you yesterday. Face it and be a real patriot.
Let the party nominate Huckabee or Romney.
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by joereed007 July 25, 2008 4:51 PM EDT
POP! GOES THE WEASEL!

Friday, July 25
Race Poll Results Spread
New Mexico Rasmussen Obama 49, McCain 43 Obama +6.0
Pennsylvania Rasmussen Obama 51, McCain 45 Obama 6.0
New Hampshire Rasmussen Obama 49, McCain 45 Obama 4.0
National Gallup Tracking Obama 47, McCain 41 Obama 6.0
National Rasmussen Tracking Obama 49, McCain 44 Obama 5.0
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