Quote from dhpar:
right now is there anybody better who has a chance of being elected?
enlighten us - wise man...
Quote from AAAintheBeltway:
Bloomberg's appeal is quite limited. A rich, liberal jew who is not part of the democrat kook left may seem like an ideal candidate for people living in NYC, but I can promise you, he will be in low single digits percentage wise in most of the country.
Quote from AAAintheBeltway:
Either major party candidate. How many third party/independent candidates have ever been elected?
Bloomberg's appeal is quite limited. A rich, liberal jew who is not part of the democrat kook left may seem like an ideal candidate for people living in NYC, but I can promise you, he will be in low single digits percentage wise in most of the country.
Quote from dhpar:
I agree with that.
My point was slightly different though; I think it is great that Bloomberg candidates and people should be happy about that. I do not think that any candidate from a major party (whoever it is going to be) is a better choice over him.
Of course you are right that when it comes to odds Mike is 100:1.