Adam Griffin
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« on: February 23, 2016, 05:44:20 PM » |
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Bloomberg would be a non-factor in all but the closest of races. He'd pull the very few "principled" GOP members who are mostly upper-crust establishment urban types, and likewise, he'd pull the very few upper-class Democrats who mostly vote Democratic because they're gay and they want their rights. I guess he'd also get those MOMS DEMANDING ACTION.
At the end of the day, Bloomberg doesn't resonate at all with bread-and-butter Democrats or Republicans; he'd get less than 3% of the vote and it'd be evenly spread for the most part.
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