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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (401619)7/25/2008 10:20:06 AM
From: michael97123   of 1575918
 
bloomie has national aspirations and is open to either parties VP if he can have some clout in economics/urban affairs. Likelihood is neither will pick him but one might fearful that the other make take him and get a chunk of that decisive indepenent vote. Rumor yesterday is that mccain is still uncomfortable with romney because he is not trustworthy and his business experience is as a raider. Bloomberg built a juggernaut business that changed the way wall street works and he is a straight shooter and no-nonsense guy. Ideologically he may be closer to obama but he is culturally more like mccain. It would be very interesting whether the right will accept him or bolt. That was the purpose of my question.
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