Former New
York mayor Michael Bloomberg is contemplating an independent run for president,
according to US media reports. Sources close to the media mogul say he'll
decide by March.
Deutsche Welle, 24 January 2016
The New
York Times followed by the Associated Press said early Sunday that Bloomberg
advisors were analyzing a scenario that he challenge Republic Donald Trump and
Democrat center-left senator Bernie Sanders.
Quoting
sources close to his thinking, AP said Bloomberg was unlikely to challenge
Democrat Hillary Clinton if she eventually emerged ahead of Sanders on the
Democratic side.
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| Sanders is seen as a strong Democrat outsider |
Sanders, an
opponent of super-rich campaigning, has surged in surveys , endangering
Clinton's hopes as state-by-state nomination contests approach.
The verbose
Trump and another arch conservative Ted Cruz are leading on the Republican side.
Primaries
open in early February
The first
votes in intra-party primaries are to be held in the central US state of Iowa
on February 1.
Advisors
with Bloomberg would conduct an assessment on whether he could open an
independent campaign after the February 9 primary in New Hampshire.
The New
York Times said Bloomberg had told friends that he would be willing to spend at
least a billion dollars on a campaign and would decide by March.
Bloomberg
served as New York City mayor for a record three terms over 12 years until January 2014.
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| Trump has gripped the Republican race for months |
Bloomberg
social liberal
He is
remembered as a social liberal who campaigned for tighter gun laws, smoking
bans in bars and restaurants, and for restoring business confidence after the
terror attacks by al Qaeda hijackers in 2001.
Critics,
however, have noted a growing gap between the city's rich and poor and also
questioned his ties to Wall Street. Forbes magazine ranks him as the world's
14th richest person, with a total net worth of more than 35 billion dollars
(32.7 billion euros).
Bloomberg
switched from being a Democrat to becoming Republican to run for mayor in 2001
and later switched during his mayoral terms to being an independent.




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