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In reply to the discussion: Mike Bloomberg has faced allegations of sexist, profane comments for decades [View all]kstewart33
(6,552 posts)23. I don't care.
If Bloomberg is the most likely candidate to beat Trump, I'm with him.
Our dang democracy is at stake. Everything is on the table, and that is no exaggeration.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Mike Bloomberg has faced allegations of sexist, profane comments for decades [View all]
bluewater
Feb 2020
OP
I am disappointed yet unsurprised at how quickly and easily people rationalize support for him.
WhiskeyGrinder
Feb 2020
#2
+ Some moving quickly over had previously appeared to be quite firm in their choice of Biden
lunasun
Feb 2020
#56
+Whoosh under the bus for Biden by some of his most ardent supporters & primary season just starting
lunasun
Feb 2020
#86
I keep saying it because it's true. We'll all vote fro Bloomberg if he's the nominee.
Kaleva
Feb 2020
#61
I don't believe whatever "we" you mean will vote for Bloomberg is he's the nominee.
WhiskeyGrinder
Feb 2020
#63
Have you seen a post saying they won't be voting for Bloomberg if he's the nominee?
Kaleva
Feb 2020
#80
On a forum that requires not posting that as a qualification of participation? No.
WhiskeyGrinder
Feb 2020
#87
Which says that remaining a member of a forum is the most important thing to them
Kaleva
Feb 2020
#96
Or they truly don't know what they'd do, or they generally don't share their voting patterns,
WhiskeyGrinder
Feb 2020
#103
We are on the same page and I'm glad that we will both be working for our nominee no matter
totodeinhere
Feb 2020
#73
One says that the plan is that "Mr. B. Mr. Mike. Mr. Bloomberg" takes out Bernie.
Autumn
Feb 2020
#16
And what do you get when your Mr. B knocks out Liz, Pete and Amy along with Bernie?
Autumn
Feb 2020
#38
Bloomberg resonates w far more of the general population than Sanders would.
Vivienne235729
Feb 2020
#93
Right. No shit. But There's a few candidates that they will appeal to That's not Bernie.
Vivienne235729
Feb 2020
#118
So you hope. I don't think so, though. Your guy has a people of color problem.
Vivienne235729
Feb 2020
#120
His work on climate change and on gun control. His proposed tax plan. His millions of dollars
Squinch
Feb 2020
#64
The scale of civil rights violations that ocurred against African-Americans and other POC under
jcmaine72
Feb 2020
#39
At least he purchased a D, unlike Sanders, who is still running as an I for his Senate seat.
stopbush
Feb 2020
#43
That's it? Nothing about the twelve years of civil rights abuses against POC?
jcmaine72
Feb 2020
#45
If you want more, Mike was a lifelong D who chose to run as an R in the NYC mayoral race.
stopbush
Feb 2020
#47
It's not at all a matter of being smitten. At age 65, I don't get smitten by politicians.
stopbush
Feb 2020
#94
Oh i see. Running NYC is the reason for the anti gay, anti Muslim, anti POC policies
Nanjeanne
Feb 2020
#69
I don't think the Nazis-have-some-good-people guy is going to get anywhere
BusyBeingBest
Feb 2020
#70
"Bloomberg has a lot more ammunition in that area than Trump has." THAT DOES NOT MATTER.
bluewater
Feb 2020
#102
He's also been buying support for decades. Anyone supporting him should be deeply embarrassed.
Garrett78
Feb 2020
#11
You know what will be embarassing? When our generation is the one that lets our Democracy
Squinch
Feb 2020
#67
"Sure he's a sexist and racist, but he's OUR sexist and racist" Not a winning campaign strategy
Baclava
Feb 2020
#44
You are right, of course, but I doubt Bloomberg will adopt that as his campaign slogan. n/t
Laelth
Feb 2020
#46
Bloomberg's "weaknesses" are not dealbreakers as far as the American electorate is concerned.
Laelth
Feb 2020
#59
So we should expect to see people selecting Bloomberg as their preferred candidate?
bluewater
Feb 2020
#32
He's lucky that the MeToo thing seems to be on the wane. But a lot of this
BusyBeingBest
Feb 2020
#31
ya know, so far, i havent seen anything that is strikingly different than most ceo's.
mopinko
Feb 2020
#49
Yeah, I feel the same way. I'm trying to be fair, because he has a very different
BusyBeingBest
Feb 2020
#58
Sadly, Democratic candidates and surrogates have not learned that attacking each other is a losing
33taw
Feb 2020
#50
Bloomberg berated a female employee who had trouble finding a nanny. "It's a f------ baby!"
melman
Feb 2020
#84
And tet, here he is. He'll just stick to attacking Trump and his #'s will keep rising.
Vivienne235729
Feb 2020
#90