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Showing Original Post only (View all)LAT Op-Ed: Bloomberg is not the candidate to take on Trump. Here's why [View all]
This should be a happy time for former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Right now, his ads are drowning the airwaves in the 14 states that will vote on Super Tuesday, March 3, while in most of those states, the campaigns of his non-billionaire opponents for the Democrats presidential nod have barely begun.
As the campaign rolls on, however, Democratic voters will learn more about Bloombergs actual record. The mass incarceration in black and brown communities that resulted from police practices he put in place as mayor; the preemptive arrests he authorized of people who sought to protest the 2004 Republican convention in New York (for which the city had to pay hefty fines for false arrests); his defense of Wall Street bankers in the wake of the 2008 financial panic (he termed the fines levied against banks for misconduct outrageous) these are just some of the many Bloomberg policies and positions that should give Democrats pause.
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Its hard to imagine a Democrat less able to win working-class votes those of young black and Latino workers, and those of the white workers who swung the 2016 election to Trump. Minority voters are unlikely to look kindly on his mayoral record: intensifying stop-and-frisk, vetoing legislation that banned predatory lenders from doing business with the city, and opposing city legislation to raise the living wage. Now that hes running for president he says he backs a minimum wage hike, but in 2014, he told Fox News, Ive always thought that this impetus to raise the minimum wage is one of the most misguided things we can do.
For those white workers who pushed Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania into Trumps column, Bloomberg is the personification of everything they cant abide. On one hand, hes perhaps Americas biggest-spending proponent of gun control and a prominent advocate for other socially liberal positions those the right denigrates as heralding the nanny state. On the other, hes been a constant advocate for deepening economic globalization, for the very trade deals many American workers believed decimated manufacturing here. To this very day, he remains, with Henry Kissinger, the American public figure most supportive of the Chinese regime.
As the campaign rolls on, however, Democratic voters will learn more about Bloombergs actual record. The mass incarceration in black and brown communities that resulted from police practices he put in place as mayor; the preemptive arrests he authorized of people who sought to protest the 2004 Republican convention in New York (for which the city had to pay hefty fines for false arrests); his defense of Wall Street bankers in the wake of the 2008 financial panic (he termed the fines levied against banks for misconduct outrageous) these are just some of the many Bloomberg policies and positions that should give Democrats pause.
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Its hard to imagine a Democrat less able to win working-class votes those of young black and Latino workers, and those of the white workers who swung the 2016 election to Trump. Minority voters are unlikely to look kindly on his mayoral record: intensifying stop-and-frisk, vetoing legislation that banned predatory lenders from doing business with the city, and opposing city legislation to raise the living wage. Now that hes running for president he says he backs a minimum wage hike, but in 2014, he told Fox News, Ive always thought that this impetus to raise the minimum wage is one of the most misguided things we can do.
For those white workers who pushed Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania into Trumps column, Bloomberg is the personification of everything they cant abide. On one hand, hes perhaps Americas biggest-spending proponent of gun control and a prominent advocate for other socially liberal positions those the right denigrates as heralding the nanny state. On the other, hes been a constant advocate for deepening economic globalization, for the very trade deals many American workers believed decimated manufacturing here. To this very day, he remains, with Henry Kissinger, the American public figure most supportive of the Chinese regime.
https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2020-02-18/op-ed-bloomberg-is-not-the-candidate-to-take-on-trump-heres-why
Good analysis highlighting the many concerning issues that a Bloomberg nomination would bring.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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LAT Op-Ed: Bloomberg is not the candidate to take on Trump. Here's why [View all]
Devil Child
Feb 2020
OP
Yes... and specifically his lack of any obvious appeal to the rust belt blue collar voters...
thesquanderer
Feb 2020
#9
I'm pretty sure people here are looking at which electable candidate best represents Americans.
ancianita
Feb 2020
#5
I get it being a democratic is hard we have morals and like to hold who we supoort to same
ace3csusm
Feb 2020
#14
If electability is going to be our litmus test then Bloomberg is not our candidate.
totodeinhere
Feb 2020
#7