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Ron Paul See other Ron Paul Articles Title: Michael Bloomberg isn’t just trying to buy voters. He’s signaling delegates. Mega-billionaire Michael Bloomberg is trying to buy the Democratic nomination. This much is clear by the fact that hes already on pace to outspend President Obamas entire 2012 run by Super Tuesday, and hes only been in the race for five weeks. To win the nomination, he doesnt have to convince a majority of voters. He simply has to convince a majority of delegates and superdelegates thanks to the new rules set forth by the DNC. The outrageous ad buys in Super Tuesday states is intended to send a message. That message is supposed to target voters, of course, but thats just to get him qualified. He doesnt need to win many states. In fact, as long as he gets some delegates in most of them by getting over 15% of the vote, hell be set up nicely for the convention. Its there that his real message is going to be understood by the actual target audience. In a contested convention, which the Democrats will almost certainly have, pledges to particular candidates will no longer be in play. Sure, the candidates will make sure their pledged delegates are truly supporters of theirs, which is their right to do. But when push comes to shove as it will during the convention, Bloombergs hope is that hell unite the party behind him, and more importantly behind the good ol dollar. His message to the delegates, which hes sending now through his unprecedented ad buys, is this: I have the money to beat Trump and Im willing to spend it. His biggest competitor is not the current frontrunner, former Vice President Joe Biden. In fact, he intends to pull his greatest share of delegates in the second and subsequent ballots from Bidens tally of pledges. His actual main competitor is the combined Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren ticket. We can assume one of them will drop out before the convention and will ask their pledged delegates to vote for the other. But even if both of them are still making a play for the nomination at a contested convention, one or the other will eventually drop
and may become the others Vice Presidential choice. Bloombergs hope is that his show of financial strength will overcome the two radical progressives rabid base of supporters. He will tell the delegates that hes more electable than they are and his $50+ billion in the bank is necessary to defeat President Trump. Hell show how his policy proposals more closely align with the Democratic platform and hell tout himself as the common sense progressive. But the real magic will happen behind the scenes as the he pitches the superdelegates on what will be in it for them in a Bloomberg administration. The offer of more power to them combined with the promise of spending major money in the general election will give him a chance of winning the nomination. At this point, Id say hes at about 50/50. The hyper-leftist candidates have more sway over the party than anyones willing to admit and theyll have the Justice Democrats lobbying (and threatening) on their behalf. Milwaukee in mid-July is going to be insane. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Ada (#0)
What exactly is Bloomie's platform?
The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out... without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable. ~ H. L. Mencken
Actually he has no platform as he considers he needs none. A man that buys and sells humans every day cannot be bothered by such. He lives in Bermuda.
As yet, he doesn't have one but he is a big gun control advocate.
Michael Bloomberg was not Mayor when Bernie Goetz did his subway shooting. ;) "When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke
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