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Politics : Barack Hussein Obama, Jr. President or Pretender?

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To: mistermj who wrote (396)5/30/2007 12:50:29 PM
From: MJ  Read Replies (2) of 1090
 
Reg. Bloomberg-----not convinced that Bloomberg would take votes from the Dems.

Bloomberg will likely take votes from the business, wall street Republicans and the fair weather Republicans who only support Republicans if the candidate is their candidate.

Let's assume that there is a 3 way---------then is it possible we could end up with all 3 candidates splitting the popular vote at about 33% each? That would then throw it to the electoral college that might not reflect the popular vote or even back to the courts.

Question is can Bloomberg attract that % if he runs? There are so many scenarios. Bloomberg can run, if obvious he can't win then he can throw his support at the last minute to his candidate of choice via withdrawing and indicating his choice.

just conjecture

mj
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