Who Knew?...LOLOL!...Michael Bloomberg Fails to Garner Support Nationally, Poll Shows

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Billionaire Michael Bloomberg is failing to garner significant support for his longshot presidential bid nationally, a Reuters/Ipsos poll released this week shows.

Bloomberg, who signaled his intention to jump into the crowded Democrat primary field this week by filing paperwork to appear on the ballot in Arkansas’ March 3 presidential primary, is failing to see any sort of significant support nationally, according to the latest Reuters/Ipsos poll.

The poll, which surveyed 2,235 adults between November 12–14, 2019, showed only three percent of Democrats and independents supporting the former New York City mayor.

Former Vice President Joe Biden (D) and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) led in support with 19 percent, followed by Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) with 13 percent. Mayor Pete Buttigieg (D) followed with six percent support, and Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) fell to three percent, tying with Bloomberg despite a months-long presence in the race.

The remaining candidates garnered two percent support or less:

#National @Reuters/@Ipsos Poll (11/12-14): Biden 19% Sanders 19% Warren 13% Buttigieg 6% Harris 3% Bloomberg 3% Yang 2% Booker 1% Klobuchar 1% Gabbard 1% Bullock 1% Bennet 1% Steyer 1% Castro 1% Delaney 0% Williamson 0% Messam 0% Sestak 0%https://t.co/WdZUskWK96

— Political Polls (@Politics_Polls) November 15, 2019

(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...

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Doomberg is registering at 3%, just behind Harris and ahead of Yang, despite having spent $0 campaigning and not even officially being in the primaries. He's presumably figuring out, based on his assessment of his odds in the primaries (as well as in the general), whether he should spend the billions necessary to mount a credible presidential run. He spent $250m bulldozing his DemonRAT opponents in the process of winning 3 mayoral terms in a city that tends to vote 2/3 DemonRAT, to the point even a Commie nobody likes, De Blasio got 72% during his first mayoral run.
 
Not really a surprise, unfortunately.

The party probably isn't going to take kindly to anyone who jumps in now, as if the current field is so weak that it needs to be saved.
Good point.
 
Not really a surprise, unfortunately.

The party probably isn't going to take kindly to anyone who jumps in now, as if the current field is so weak that it needs to be saved.

He has cut an image of being a condescending, finger-wagging prick during his time as mayor of New York.

Forget it you can't run on that image.

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