Bloomberg Campaign Press Release - Nationwide "Mayors for Mike" Coalition Grows to More Than 100 Mayors
Growing list of mayors from around the country show their support for Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg ahead of Super Tuesday
NEW YORK — Since launching his campaign, Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg has now been endorsed by more than 100 mayors from across the country. "Mayors for Mike" is the broadest and most diverse coalition of endorsing mayors this cycle, and represents small towns, cities, and post-industrial communities across the country with challenges that require thoughtful and steady leadership. This groundswell of support from mayors demonstrates that Mike is the only candidate who can build the coalition necessary to beat Donald Trump in November.
"Mayors from America's small towns and cities of every size are united around our vision for achieving progress on America's biggest challenges," said Mike Bloomberg. "I'm honored to have the support of so many mayors from so many different parts of the country. Their endorsements show the hunger local leaders have for real leadership in the White House — and that starts with defeating this president. As president, I will work closely with them to reunite and rebuild America, and to empower them to drive change in their local communities."
Three of the mayors who announced their support for Mike today are: Mayor Don Hardy of Kinston, North Carolina; Mayor Malinda Miles of Mount Rainier, Maryland; and former Mayor William Bell of Birmingham, Alabama.
Don Hardy, Mayor of Kinston, North Carolina: "I scanned the field and originally thought that Joe Biden was the candidate who most closely represented my beliefs. But, after hearing what Mike Bloomberg has to say — on gun safety, economic justice, equity, the environment, health care, the planet, I changed my mind. Mike is special. He's the most qualified person to run the country and he has the funding and the capacity to defeat Donald Trump. Mike was a terrific mayor for New York and he's a very successful guy. He's a team player, and if there's one thing I believe, it's that the power of "we" is more powerful than one person alone could ever be."
Malinda Miles, Mayor of Mount Rainier, Maryland: "There's no substitute for experience and Mike Bloomberg has it in spades. His successes as mayor of New York City and in business are second-to-none. Mike believes that we are stronger when we work together and he wants every American to have a shot at financial and personal success. His Greenwood Initiative is bold and could foster significant gains in intergenerational wealth for African Americans. Mike is progressive on gun violence, health care, the climate, and jobs. He won't let us down."
William Bell, Former Mayor of Birmingham, Alabama: "Mike Bloomberg succeeded in business and in politics. He's got experience in both that no other candidate can match. He knows that cities prosper when businesses thrive and he has always championed small business successes. When local businesses thrive, jobs follow. Mike supports this and he will get the job done."
The 100+ mayors who support Mike Bloomberg for president include:
- William Bell, Former Mayor of Birmingham, Alabama
- Mike Dow, Former Mayor of Mobile, Alabama
- Ethan Berkowitz, Mayor of Anchorage, Alaska
- Robert Uribe, Mayor of Douglas, Arizona
- Dan Coody, Former Mayor of Fayetteville, Arkansas
- Frank Scott Jr, Mayor of Little Rock, Arkansas and Co-Chair of the Mike for Black America National Leadership Council
- Patrick Hays, Former Mayor of North Little Rock, Arkansas
- Shirley Washington, Mayor of Pine Bluff, Arkansas
- Marco McClendon, Mayor of West Memphis, Arkansas
- Bill Hodge, Mayor of Calexico, California
- Mary Casillas Salas, Mayor of Chula Vista, California
- Marnie Mendoza, Mayor of Colfax, California
- Aja Brown, Mayor of Compton, California
- Tim McGallian, Mayor of Concord, California
- Kuldip Thusu, Mayor of Dinuba, California
- Efrain Silva, Mayor of El Centro, California
- Lily Mei, Mayor of Fremont, California
- Serge Dedina, Mayor of Imperial Beach, California
- Racquel Vasquez, Mayor of Lemon Grove, California
- John Marchand, Mayor of Livermore, California
- Antonio Villaraigosa, Former Mayor of Los Angeles, California and National Political Co-Chair
- Rob Rennie, Former Mayor of Los Gatos, California
- Rob Schroder, Mayor of Martinez, California
- Yxstian Gutierrez, Mayor of Moreno Valley, California
- Matt Rinn, Mayor of Pleasant Hill, California
- Rusty Bailey, Mayor of Riverside, California
- London Breed, Mayor of San Francisco, California and First Chair of the Mike for Black America National Leadership Council
- Sam Liccardo, Mayor of San Jose, California and State Campaign Co-Chair
- Pauline Russo Cutter, Mayor of San Leandro, California
- Joseph Goethals, Mayor of San Mateo, California
- Michael Tubbs, Mayor of Stockton, California and National Campaign Co-Chair
- Eddie Neal, Mayor of Lemoore, California
- Wellington Webb, Former Mayor of Denver, Colorado and Co-Chair of the Mike for Black America National Leadership Council
- Bill Finch, Former Mayor of Bridgeport, Connecticut
- Don Slesnick, Former Mayor of Coral Gables, Florida
- Melissa McKinlay, Former Mayor of Palm Beach County, Florida
- Enid Weisman, Mayor of Aventura, Florida and United for Mike Councilmember
- Stephanie Bruder, Mayor of Bay Harbor Islands, Florida
- Manny Diaz, Former Mayor of Miami, Florida and National Political Co-Chair
- Scott Brook, Mayor of Coral Springs, Florida
- Neisen Kasdin, Former Mayor of Miami Beach, Florida
- Philip Levine, Former Mayor of Miami Beach, Florida
- Bob Buckhorn, Former Mayor of Tampa, Florida and State Campaign Co-Chair
- Sandra Freedman, Former Mayor of Tampa, Florida
- Keith James, Mayor of West Palm Beach, Florida
- Hardie Davis Jr, Mayor of Augusta, Georgia
- Karen Freeman-Wilson, Former Mayor of Gary, Indiana
- Greg Fischer, Mayor of Louisville, Kentucky and National Campaign Co-Chair
- Adrian Perkins, Mayor of Shreveport, Louisiana and National Co-Chair of Young Electeds for Mike
- David Rollins, Mayor of Augusta, Maine
- George Campbell, Former Mayor of Portland, Maine
- Sam Zaitlin, Former Mayor of Saco, Maine
- Victoria Jackson-Stanley, Mayor of Cambridge, Maryland
- Tracey Furman, Mayor of Kensington, Maryland
- Malinda Miles, Mayor of Mount Rainier, Maryland
- Petrella Robinson, Mayor of North Brentwood, Maryland
- Jeffrey Slavin, Mayor of Somerset, Maryland and State Campaign Co-Chair
- Jim Berryman, Former Mayor of Adrian, Michigan
- Karen Weaver, Former Mayor of Flint, Michigan
- Byron Nolen, Former Mayor of Inkster, Michigan
- Virg Bernero, Former Mayor of Lansing, Michigan
- Kelly Garrett, Mayor of Lathrup Village, Michigan
- Linda Short, Mayor of Mayersville, Mississippi
- Percy L. Bland, Mayor of Meridian, Mississippi
- John Moor, Mayor of Asbury Park, New Jersey
- Janice Kovach, Mayor of Clinton, New Jersey
- Collette Kennedy, Mayor of Keyport, New Jersey
- Andre Sayegh, Mayor of Paterson, New Jersey
- Douglas Palmer, Former Mayor of Trenton, New Jersey
- Ken Miyagishima, Mayor of Las Cruces, New Mexico
- Alan Webber, Mayor of Santa Fe, New Mexico
- Kathy Sheehan, Mayor of Albany, New York
- Lovely Warren, Mayor of Rochester, New York
- Gary McCarthy, Mayor of Schenectady, New York
- Mike Spano, Mayor of Yonkers, New York
- Vi Lyles, Mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina
- Don Hardy, Mayor of Kinston, North Carolina
- Dan Horrigan, Mayor of Akron, Ohio and State Campaign Co-Chair
- Luke Feeney, Mayor of Chillicothe, Ohio and State Campaign Co-Chair
- Michael Coleman, Former Mayor of Columbus, Ohio and State Campaign Co-Chair
- Kathy Catazaro-Perry, Mayor of Massillon, Ohio
- Dean DePiero, Former Mayor of Parma, Ohio
- Muhammad Robbalaa, Mayor of Fort Coffee, Oklahoma
- Kathy Taylor, Former Mayor of Tulsa, Oklahoma and State Campaign Co-Chair
- Dwan Walker, Mayor of Aliquippa, Pennsylvania
- Bob McMahon, Mayor of Media, Pennsylvania
- Michael Nutter, Former Mayor of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and National Political Co-Chair
- Joseph Brady, Mayor of Vandling, Pennsylvania
- Lornna Soto, Mayor of Canóvanas, Puerto Rico
- Rosachely Rivera, Mayor of Gurabo, Puerto Rico
- Jesús Edgardo Colón, Mayor of Orocovis, Puerto Rico
- Steve Benjamin, Mayor of Columbia, South Carolina and National Campaign Co-Chair
- Jon Kinsey, Former Mayor of Chattanooga, Tennessee
- Jim Strickland, Mayor of Memphis, Tennessee
- Karl Dean, Former Mayor of Nashville, Tennessee
- John Cook, Former Mayor of El Paso, Texas
- Sylvester Turner, Mayor of Houston, Texas and National Co-Chair for the Bloomberg 2020 Infrastructure Council
- Bill White, Former Mayor of Houston, Texas and State Campaign Co-Chair
- Lucy Johnson, Former Mayor of Kyle, Texas
- Andy Beerman, Mayor of Park City, Utah
- Ralph Becker, Former Mayor of Salt Lake City, Utah
- Peter Corroon, Former Mayor of Salt Lake County, Utah
- Allison Silberberg, Former Mayor of Alexandria, Virginia
- Derrick Wood, Mayor of Dumfries, Virginia
- Kenny Alexander, Mayor of Norfolk, Virginia and State Campaign Co-Chair
- Paul Fraim, Former Mayor of Norfolk, Virginia
- Mark Asmundson, Former Mayor of Bellingham, Washington
- Victoria Woodards, Mayor of Tacoma, Washington
- Brian Ebersole, Former Mayor of Tacoma, Washington
- Muriel Bowser, Mayor of Washington D.C. and National Campaign Co-Chair
- Steve Williams, Mayor of Huntington, West Virginia
Michael Bloomberg, Bloomberg Campaign Press Release - Nationwide "Mayors for Mike" Coalition Grows to More Than 100 Mayors Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/365867