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Is Bloomberg Peaking?
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Michael Bloomberg is running for President.
He's been polling well. However, he has things to worry about.
Business Insider's latest poll found a spike in voter dissatisfaction with Bloomberg as a potential Democratic nominee.
Bloomberg's profile in the race has risen since Iowa and New Hampshire.
Bloomberg is going to on the debate stage tonight and hit the ballot on Super Tuesday.
The former New York City Mayor's net support for the nomination may have hit a ceiling.
He's been polling well. However, he has things to worry about.
Business Insider's latest poll found a spike in voter dissatisfaction with Bloomberg as a potential Democratic nominee.
Bloomberg's profile in the race has risen since Iowa and New Hampshire.
Bloomberg is going to on the debate stage tonight and hit the ballot on Super Tuesday.
The former New York City Mayor's net support for the nomination may have hit a ceiling.
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