New York Post

DNC rules may let Mike debate

- Carl Campanile

Mike Bloomberg may be eligible to join the presidenti­al debate stage after the New Hampshire primary under new rules adopted by the Democratic National Committee.

The dramatical­ly revamped DNC criteria eliminate the individual donor threshold used for the first eight debates and double the polling threshold to qualify for future debates.

The former three-term mayor of New York City — who is estimated to be worth $50 billion — is selffinanc­ing his campaign and not accepting contributi­ons. The donor rule barred him from participat­ing in the earlier debates.

After spending $270 million on TV and other media ads since launching his campaign in late November, Bloomberg is now topping 10 percent in recent national surveys, poll-vaulting ahead of other candidates who have been campaignin­g for a year or more.

Candidates must earn at least 10 percent in four national polls released between Jan. 15 and Feb. 18 or 12 percent in two polls conducted in Nevada or South Carolina to participat­e in the Feb. 19 debate in Las Vegas.

Bloomberg could meet the national polling criteria, if not the Nevada or South Carolina threshold.

Any candidate who earns at least one delegate to the national convention in either the Iowa caucuses or New Hampshire primary will also qualify for the Nevada debate.

Bernie Sanders’ campaign quickly slammed the new rules as unfairly elevating Bloomberg.

“To now change the rules in the middle of the game to accommodat­e Mike Bloomberg, who is trying to buy his way into the Democratic nomination, is wrong,” said senior campaign adviser Jeff Weaver. “That’s the definition of a rigged system.”

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