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Dems overlooked NYC voter partisanship

It looks as if Democrats may have sold themselves short in the New York City mayoral race this year. Fearing they would not be able to compete with Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s virtually unlimited spending capabilities, potentially strong Democratic ...

From COSTAS PANAGOPOULOS, The Politico,  5 Nov 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Democratic Party,  Michael Bloomberg,  John McCain,  U.S. Republican Party

Obama supporter Oprah takes a big dive

Much hay was made nearly a year ago when Oprah Winfrey announced that she would support — and campaign for — Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama. Her effect in boosting support for Obama in early primary and caucus states like Iowa (which he ...

From COSTAS PANAGOPOULOS, The Politico,  7 Apr 2008
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Oprah Winfrey,  U.S. Democratic Party,  Hillary Rodham Clinton,  Bill Clinton

Strategy session: Plugging Bloomberg into the equation

Bloomberg may have enough support to influence the outcome of the election. Michael Bloomberg is used to getting what he wants. But in a race for the White House, the multibillionaire mayor of New York City will surely be fighting an uphill battle. ...

From COSTAS PANAGOPOULOS, The Politico,  22 Jan 2008
Related Topics: Michael Bloomberg,  Hillary Rodham Clinton,  John McCain,  Rudy Giuliani,  Barack Obama

Could Bloomberg enter in the middle?

Just when one may have been tempted to believe the presidential nomination races on both sides of the aisle were settling, developments in recent polls signal everything remains up in the air.  In Iowa, Mike Huckabee has surged past Republican ...

From COSTAS PANAGOPOULOS, The Politico,  11 Dec 2007
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Michael Bloomberg,  Hillary Rodham Clinton,  Mike Huckabee,  U.S. Republican Party

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