Tuesday, June 19, 2007


Michael Bloomberg update, with a difference of analysis

Via Talking Points Memo, I see (as did Corpus Juris) that he has left the GOP. Here’s his statement guts:

”As a political independent, I will continue to work with those in all political parties to find common ground, to put partisanship aside and to achieve real solutions to the challenges we face. Any successful elected executive knows that real results are more important than partisan battles and that good ideas should take precedence over rigid adherence to any particular political ideology.”

Well, doesn’t THIS stir up the pot? His claim he’s doing this to be a better mayor for NYC is of course spin and nothing more.

But, my unconventional wisdom is just a bit different than CJ’s

Let’s look ahead to 2008. If he does run, this likely knocks New York State out of any Democratic win column. Probably Connecticut, too. Could even have consequences in The Golden State if Dems have a weak presidential candidate. Bloomberg could run well in Florida, too, I’ll bet.

So, contrary to 1992, I do NOT think this is generally good news for a Democratic presidential candidate. It may not be bad news; it may be a wash. But, I do not think it is good news.

Update:

Via TPM’s Election Central, a new Quinnipiac poll shows Bloomberg pulls equally from both parties in New York.

Cross posted (edited) at SocraticGadfly.