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In reply to the discussion: Now that we have four mayors in the primary race, a question: [View all]Fresh_Start
(11,365 posts)55. google again
Quick: When is the last time a sitting mayor was nominated for president by a major party?
If you said DeWitt Clinton in 1812, you nailed it. The New York City mayor lost to incumbent James Madison, becoming the first and last politician to vie for the White House directly from City Hall.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Two? Three, actually. Corey Booker remains in the race. Oh, make that four... Castro
hlthe2b
Dec 2019
#4
Not a Bloomberg fan, but NYC has one of the top twenty economies in the world, and a
LongtimeAZDem
Dec 2019
#5
Sorry, missed that. Grover Cleveland, with a stint as governor in between.
LongtimeAZDem
Dec 2019
#10
Agreed, but I stand by my statement that being mayor of NYC is a different category
LongtimeAZDem
Dec 2019
#39
I also found it humorous when I read my post again... How did I come up with that?!? n/t
targetpractice
Dec 2019
#40
andrew johnson, grover cleveland, and calvin coolidge had all been mayors previously
unblock
Dec 2019
#18
Mayor of New York City is bigger than most governorships or senate in my opinion.
Lucky Luciano
Dec 2019
#29
Well that is an interesting question...and one that should make Bloomberg sit up and think
Peacetrain
Dec 2019
#31
I think, though, that to most Americans Bloomberg's main "office" is billionaire.
tblue37
Dec 2019
#37