He might take a couple Northeast States, but nationwide, heh.
I guess we'll see how much he spends.
But maybe this will get other low rankings to drop out.
Originally Posted by Unique_Carpenter
Kudos on posting the cartoon, it's fucking hilarious!
His strategy looks a little more nuanced than that - tossing off Iowa and New Hampshire and focusing instead on battleground states for Super Tuesday. He's out there, including in Texas, pressing the flesh while other Dem candidates focus on Iowa and New Hampshire, and with a focus on conservative and moderate Dems:
https://www.tpr.org/post/michael-blo...-super-tuesday
"...Cal Jillson, a political science professor at Southern Methodist University, thought that was a risky strategy. He pointed out that Bloomberg has essentially ignored the first four primaries and caucuses and instead is gambling big on Super Tuesday in California and Texas.
""His bet is that he didn't have the time or really the personality or interest to do the kind of retail campaigning that is required, in both Iowa and New Hampshire," Jillson explained. "But he did have the money to spend big on television and other kinds of advertising to try to enter the fray on Super Tuesday and win some of those big states, or at least do very, very well.”
"Jillson said Bloomberg is looking for voters in Texas who haven’t had a champion in a long time.
"“His entry at this point is into the ... traditional wing of the Democratic Party," he said. "They're sort of all [U.S. Sen.] Lloyd Bentsen, [President] Lyndon Johnson, [Texas Gov.] John Connally -- moderate to conservative Democrats to the extent that they still exist. He has shown no real strength, that I'm aware of, among Hispanics and blacks. He'll have to build some.”"
Personally, I think that will be tough, given Bloomberg's close association with stop and frisk in New York:
https://www.newsweek.com/bloomberg-d...pinion-1474523
But he may peel off a few older, whiter, wealthier voters suffering from Trump fatigue.