Bloomberg Talks to Boren About 2008 Bid

When New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg (R) "delivered the University of Oklahoma commencement address May 11, he engaged in a long, private discussion about 2008 politics with university president and maverick Democrat David Boren," Robert Novak reports.

"According to New York political sources, they discussed a role Boren might play in an independent Bloomberg campaign for president -- generating speculation about a Bloomberg-Boren ticket. In introducing Bloomberg for his commencement speech, Boren praised the mayor's record stabilizing his city's budget and strengthening its economy after the 9/11 attack."

"Boren was governor of Oklahoma before serving 16 years in the U.S. Senate. A moderate Democrat, he clashed with President Bill Clinton and left the Senate in 1994 to take the University of Oklahoma post. He declined Ross Perot's offer of the Reform Party vice presidential nomination in 1996 but said he might be open to a 2000 draft."

Further fueling speculation about Bloomberg is this week's Time magazine cover story featuring the New York Mayor with California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R).

Meanwhile, The Hotline asks the pertinent question: "Couldnít Bloomberg, forthright Eagle Scout and cutthroat mogul that he apparently is, cool down the courtship if he wasnít just as interested?"


June 18, 2007


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