The Bloomberg candidacy is built on the premise that the existing field is too weak to defeat Trump and assumes he can upend conventional wisdom on how a nomination must be won
In a generally quiet holiday week on the presidential campaign trail, that rumbling you could hear in the distance was created by Michael Bloomberg.
The billionaire former mayor of New York formally entered the presidential race, proposing to start later and make up more ground to win the nomination than any candidate in recent history. He starts well back in the pack in national polls, and his opponents seemed split over whether to ignore him or label him an out-of-step opportunist.
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