The Billionaires Are at It Again
Ronald Lauder has another quibble with term limits, and Tom Golisano says he'll finance an ad campaign against extending them.
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Ronald Lauder has another quibble with term limits, and Tom Golisano says he'll finance an ad campaign against extending them.
Everybody just calm down — Ronald Lauder says it's okay again for Bloomberg to run for a third term.
Hey, remember when the people of New York gave billionaire makeup heir Ronald Lauder the power to temporarily alter laws at his whim?
Our columnist wonders at the forces that made Bloomberg feel that skirting the rules for a third term was necessary: namely, his cadre of mogul friends.
After famous term-limits foe Ronald Lauder backs Bloomberg for reelection, the tabloid says ‘Run, Mike, Run!’
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