Most seem to feel that Bloomberg might take votes out of Hillary’s camp.
Maybe that’s a good thing.
There are a lot of Dems who don’t want to vote for Hillary.
If they won’t go GOP - maybe having an indy option isn’t a bad thing?
>Most seem to feel that Bloomberg might take votes out of Hillary’s camp.<
Let’s hope most are right.
Well, he's not a quirky guy with a flatlander's accent like Perot. I just don't see a NY limo-lib having the same heartland appeal as the Texan Perot. I suspect he'd grab a lot of anybody-but-Hillary votes from the Dims.
The dissatisfaction in the Republican Party over Bush 41 in 1992 was over the tax increase and Perot promised fiscal conservatism. The dissatisfaction over the Republican candidates this year is the lack of a strong national conservative among the front runners - Bloomberg doesn't fit that bill.