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Bloomberg opens door to 2020 presidenti­al campaign

- By Julie Pace

WASHINGTON — Michael Bloomberg, the billionair­e former mayor of New York City, is opening the door to a 2020 Democratic presidenti­al campaign, signaling his dissatisfa­ction with the current crop of candidates vying to take on President Donald Trump.

Bloomberg, who initially ruled out a 2020 run, has not made a final decision on whether to run, according to advisers, but he is taking steps toward a campaign, including filing to get on the ballot in Alabama’s March 3 presidenti­al primary. Alabama has an early filing deadline and is among the states that vote on Super Tuesday, named for the large number of state contests that day.

In a statement on Thursday, Bloomberg adviser Howard Wolfson said the former mayor is worried that the current crop of Democratic presidenti­al candidates is “not well positioned” to defeat Trump.

With immense personal wealth, Bloomberg could quickly build out a robust campaign operation across the country. He would pose an immediate ideologica­l challenge to former Vice President Joe Biden, who is running as a moderate and hopes to appeal to independen­ts and Republican­s who have soured on Trump.

Bloomberg is a former Republican-turned independen­t who registered as a Democrat last year. He actively supported Hillary

Clinton in 2016 and blasted Trump, his fellow New Yorker, as a con man who overinflat­es his business success.

Bloomberg has long flirted with a presidenti­al run but never launched a campaign. He originally passed on the 2020 election in part because of Biden’s expected strength in the field.

His decision to reconsider suggests he shares the concerns of other Democrats who are increasing­ly worried about the former vice president’s fundraisin­g and messaging, particular­ly given the rise of liberal Massachuse­tts Sen. Elizabeth Warren.

Bloomberg would have to swiftly make up ground to compete with candidates like Biden, Warren and others, who have spent months traveling the country meeting voters.

There is no filing requiremen­t for a candidate to run in the Iowa caucuses A candidate can enter the race for the Feb. 3 leadoff contest at any time.

 ?? JOHN LOCHER/AP ?? Michael Bloomberg is taking steps toward a campaign, including filing to get on the Alabama primary ballot.
JOHN LOCHER/AP Michael Bloomberg is taking steps toward a campaign, including filing to get on the Alabama primary ballot.

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