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Bloomberg: No to P.A.C., Not No to Hypothetical V.P. Offer

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Michael Bloomberg just ended his first press conference since announcing in the Times that he will not be a candidate for president.

In response to a question about how he plans to "engage" the current candidates, as he said he aims to do, Bloomberg said he saw no need to form a 527 group to advance his agenda.

"If I want to get a message out, I think it is relatively easy to do," Bloomberg said.

When asked whether he would accept a vice-presidential nomination from Barack Obama, Bloomberg did not say no, but rather said that he didn't think the offer would be made.

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phillip anderson (not verified) says:

how many self made billionaire new yorkers do you know who would be eager to play second fiddle to some guy from chicago?

just sayin'.

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Re: Phillip Anderson

Actually, two self made billionaire new yorker jump to mind,

dribbling at the mouth to be considered for the VP position

to the Democratic nominee for President of the United States of America

BILLIONAIRE BLOOMBERG places (1st) being the most needy!

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