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Michael Bloomberg Michael Rubens Bloomberg (born February 14, 1942) is the current Mayor of New York City. Read More»From Wikipedia |
strategist Mark McKinnon made the case that Sarah Palin's popularity could create an opening for New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg to run for president in 2012. Well, that's original. Too bad it's preposterous. Katie raises two of the
strategist Mark McKinnon makes a compelling argument for why the 2012 election could be tailor-made for NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg . McKinnon is one of the sharpest minds around when it comes to understanding the mood of the electorate. McKinnon
Giuliani should know better than to impugn the capabilities of federal courts.
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I have to partially disagree with my esteemed colleague Howard Fineman. Howard writes that New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg 's surprisingly narrow re-election victory shows that Americans "are still mad at the Big Boys, whether
and I think most emblematic—contest this Election Day was the mayor's race in New York City. Billionaire Mayor Michael Bloomberg , despite spending more than $100 million of his own money, ended up in the race of his life against a relative
tweeted, "At least the trip to Copenhagen allowed Obama to meet with McChrystal face-to-face." And New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg was encouraging. He released a statement saying: The whole country should applaud Chicago and the President for their
word that the city's new health commissioner was working on ways to get residents to exercise more. That same morning, Michael Bloomberg announced his own latest assault on unhealthy behavior. By 2012, the mayor hopes "to lower the proportion of adults
politicos were in attendance. Tim Geithner sat next to Christine Romer, who sat next to Paul Volcker, who sat next to Michael Bloomberg . Barney Frank was also in the front row, somehow managing to look the same in person as he does on TV. They and the
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