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De Blasio and Stringer dislike Bloomberg's super PAC, Quinn thinks it might be different

Public Advocate Bill Blasio and Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer, both of whom are contemplating runs for mayor next year, don't like Michael Bloomberg's new super PAC, even if he's using it to support people they agree with. More

October 19, 2012 4:43 pm

 

Bloomberg's super PAC as test-run: 'I'll be freer to do more in a couple of years'

Mayor Michael Bloomberg said today that his new super PAC's involvement in this year's election as something of a test run for his post-mayoral ambitions.

 

"We'll win some races, we'll lose some of these, but it's sort of to get our feet wet," he said during his regular Friday morning radio show appearance. "And then two years from now, when I don't have to worry about just what's good for New York City—I'm gonna live here the rest of my life, my kids are gonna live here, I'm gonna live in New York State, I'm gonna live in America, so I care about all these levels of government—but I'll be freer to do more in a couple of years." More

October 19, 2012 10:04 am

 

Bill Thompson would rather not run against Michael Bloomberg's money again

A candidate to succeed Michael Bloomberg hopes the mayor keeps his super PAC money out of the 2013 election.

"Well, so far it looks like it is focused outside of the city," former comptroller Bill Thompson told Capital today, when asked if he had any thoughts about Bloomberg's new super PAC. "And you know, one would hope that other than in his public comments and endorsements, that the mayor would limit it to that and not attempt to influence the election in 2013." More

October 18, 2012 2:47 pm

 

What Bloomberg is empowering Howard Wolfson to do now, and maybe later

A year from today, Michael Bloomberg's mayoralty will be running on fumes. More

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October 18, 2012 11:44 am

 

Andrew Cuomo's committee outraises Obama's super PAC

As part of his newfound engagement on behalf of President Obama's re-election effort, former president Bill Clinton is reportedly set to help raise money for Priorities USA Action, the pro-Obama super PAC that's so far struggled to excite wealthy liberal donors.

They might want to ask Andrew Cuomo too.

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As part of his newfound engagement on behalf of President Obama's re-election effort, former president Bill Clinton is reportedly set to help raise money for Priorities USA Action, the pro-Obama super PAC that's so far struggled to excite wealthy liberal donors. More

June 6, 2012 12:12 pm

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