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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 ]
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.
Michael Bloomberg is a billionaire businessman who ran as a Republican for Mayor of New York City in 2001, serving from 2002 to 2013. At various times in his life, he has been a Democrat, a Republican, and an Independent.
Bloomberg announced Wednesday that he had re-registered as a Democrat, in a sign that the former New York City mayor could be considering a 2020 bid.
Bloomberg, 82, has endorsed and supported Democratic presidential candidates since 2012 and earlier this year donated nearly $20m to a super PAC – though that was supporting President Joe Biden ...
(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 ...
Michael Bloomberg was a lifelong Democrat before registering as a Republican in 2001 and running for mayor. He then registered as an Independent in 2007, and re-registered as a Democrat in 2018 in preparation for his unsuccessful bid for the Democratic nomination for president in 2020 .
Bloomberg, a lifelong member of the Democratic Party, decided to run for mayor as a member of the Republican Party ticket. Voting in the primary began on the morning of September 11, 2001 . The primary was postponed later that day because of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center . [ 4 ]