The final total for Mike Bloomberg's re-election campaign comes in at $108,371,685.01, or $185.10 for each vote he received. Top campaign strategists Bradley Tusk, Howard Wolfson, and Patti Harris all picked up a $400,000 bonus, which seems like a lot of money until you consider how much work they had to put in convincing a deeply credulous press corps that this thing was going to be a blowout. Nice job, everyone!
Friday, January 15, 2010
4

$185.10 is a little low, but I would have voted for him for, say $7825.00. (And that's not an arbitrary number. I put some thought into it.)
What's interesting is that Bloomberg got almost 170,000 less votes in 2009 than 2005, while Thompson beat Ferrer's numbers by only about 30,000 votes. People just didn't show up for Bloomberg, but they didn't switch to Thompson either.
$180-ish per vote? That's a mitzvah!!!
good...up///up/// To create the perfect image, shape fashion. NIKE AIR MAX JORDAN SHOES,$32,COACH,GUCCI,LV,DG,ED HARDY HANDBAGS,$35,POLO,LACOSTE,ED HARDY ,AF,TSHIRTS,$16,ECT...{ http://www.allbyer.com } THANKS...