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  2. Political positions of Michael Bloomberg - Wikipedia

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    Bloomberg was a life-long Democrat until 2001, when he switched to the Republican Party before running for mayor. He became independent in 2007, and registered again as a Democrat in October 2018. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  3. Michael Bloomberg - Wikipedia

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    In June 2018, Bloomberg pledged $80 million to support Democratic congressional candidates in the 2018 election, with the goal of flipping control of the Republican-controlled House to Democrats. In a statement, Bloomberg said that Republican House leadership were "absolutely feckless" and had failed to govern responsibly.

  4. Michael Bloomberg 2020 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    Bloomberg led the midnight vote in the tiny townships of Dixville Notch, New Hampshire. Although not on the ballot in the 2020 New Hampshire Democratic primary, Bloomberg received three write-in votes in Dixville Notch: two in the Democratic primary and one in the Republican primary. [67] [68]

  5. Before the donation, Bloomberg had given just $47 million to help Democrats in congressional races — which is less than half the $95 million he donated in 2018 to help the party win the midterm ...

  6. Bloomberg on his Democratic rivals: 'Trump will eat 'em up' - AOL

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    (SOUND BITE) (ENGLISH) MICHAEL BLOOMBERG, SAYING: "And then I watched all the candidates and I thought, Donald Trump would eat 'em up.' Presidential hopeful Michael Bloomberg, in an interview that ...

  7. Democratic voters unimpressed by Bloomberg's first debate ...

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    One after another, Democratic presidential candidates took turns at the start of their latest debate to take shots at Mike Bloomberg.

  8. List of political magazines - Wikipedia

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    City Journal: Conservative 1990 The Chicago Reporter: Left 1972 Chronicles: Paleoconservative/Far Right 1976 Commentary: Liberal (formerly) Neoconservative 1945 Common Dreams: Progressive/Left 1997 Columbus Monthly: Moderate 1975 CounterPunch: Left-wing 1994 Current Affairs: Socialist 2015 DSA: Democratic Socialism 1973 Dissent: Democratic ...

  9. Who has more to fear from Bloomberg: The Democrats or ... - AOL

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    The billionaire joined the 2020 race, pitching himself as a white knight for a Democratic Party anxious about its candidates' ability to beat the president.