Bloomberg Believes He Can Be Elected Despite Age

Bloomberg is weighing a 2020 Democratic presidential bid and said he has to decide whether winning is possible

What to Know

  • Former Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Tuesday that if he decides to run for president he can still win despite being older
  • The 76-year-old billionaire said during a Q-and-A at University of Toronto that people still want maturity, experience and accomplishment
  • Bloomberg is weighing a 2020 Democratic presidential bid and said he has to decide whether winning is possible

Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Tuesday that if he decides to run for president he can still win despite being older.

The 76-year-old billionaire said there is a thought in America that if you are over 50, white and male you are never going to get elected, but he disagrees. He said during a question and answer session at the University of Toronto that people still want maturity, experience and accomplishment.

"There is nothing wrong with people being young. But there is also nothing wrong with people being older," said Bloomberg, who turns 77 next month. "Getting older is a process that I hope continues."

Bloomberg is weighing a 2020 Democratic presidential bid and said he has to decide whether winning is possible.

Former Vice President Joe Biden is 76 and Sen. Bernie Sanders is 77 and both are also mulling it over. Donald Trump is 72.

Bloomberg said priorities for him include climate change, education and public health.

"Climate change could destroy the whole world and kill everyone on it," he said. "It's frustrating that a lot of people don't understand that."

Bloomberg is dead set against marijuana legalization, an issue popular among young people. He said government shouldn't be making something with serious health effects easier to get.

"It's just nonsensical," he said.

Bloomberg has said he will decide whether to run this month or in February but said he is not in a rush. He plans to self-fund so he doesn't have to hurry up in order to win major donors.

"My donor is not walking away," he said.

Bloomberg had pointed words for Brexit and for Trump, calling Brexit the "single most stupid thing a country has done - then we Trumped them."

He said America has been treating allies like enemies and enemies like allies.

He also said the issue of countries like Russia, China and North Korea trying to influence American elections isn't being taken seriously enough.

"That's like taking a gun and shooting one of our candidates," he said. "We should be more than annoyed. I can't believe for the life of me why we don't take stronger action."

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