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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!If you do a Google search on the words "Bloomberg" and "president" you can find news articles dating back to at least 2006 about the prospects that Michael Bloomberg, New York City's wealthy and independent-minded mayor, might make a third-party bid for president. Even though he recently told The Washington Post he wouldn't run because a third-party candidate could only hope to be a spoiler, the stories will probably persist. Apparently, Bloomberg forgoing a bid for the White House is just fine with New York City voters. A Quinnipiac University poll conducted November 16-21 found that 61 ...
The recession and the havoc it's wreaked on state budgets hasn't spared Connecticut's first-term Republican Gov. Jodi Rell, whose job-approval rating has slipped from 65 percent in July to 59 percent in September, according to a Quinnipiac University poll. Some of her struggling Democratic counterparts in states such as New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Ohio would gladly take those numbers, but they may signal a tougher-than-expected re-election campaign for Rell. ...
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