Bezos and Zuckerberg are gleefully waiting to see how much the presidency can be purchased for.
Bloomberg is a Democrat. So is Joe Manchin. Bernie Sanders is not.
No need to argue against facts.
Just say you don't like his politics.
Well, both are currently running as Democrats; however, Bloomberg has actually held office as a Republican and endorsed Dubya in 2004.
Sanders for all of his bullshyt wouldn't do either. Even as a bytchass Independent his voting record, for the most part, is identical to a generic Democrat's.
Hell, conservadems like Manchin don't typically debase themselves like this:
So let's not pretend Bloomberg has better Democratic bona fides than somebody who is currently in the party's Senatorial leadership. If you think he'd be a more effective POTUS that's another matter.
You elect Bloomberg your basically electing Tom Cotton in 2024..which makes it 3 republicans in a row.
I don't think Cotton has the requisite charisma to win the nomination in a post-Trump GOP. DeSantis, on the other hand, would be the "successful" Governor of Florida who already ran a MAGA-lite campaign in a "swing state" and won.
Also given Biden, Sanders, and Bloomberg's ages there's a chance they'd all be one-term presidents for one reason or another. Which is another reason why this election should be about winning the Senate.
The person best for down-ballot races should be the nominee.