Politics | Michael Bloomberg Another Big Name Won't Be Running in 2020 Michael Bloomberg is out By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Mar 5, 2019 4:10 PM CST Copied In this Jan. 29, 2019 file photo, Michael Bloomberg speaks to workers during a tour of the WH Bagshaw Company, a pin and precision component manufacturer, in Nashua, NH. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola, File) Michael Bloomberg is not running for president. The 77-year-old former New York City mayor, one of the richest men in the world, announced his decision not to join the crowded Democratic field in a Bloomberg News editorial on Tuesday, the AP reports. "I know we can do better as a country. And I believe I would defeat Donald Trump in a general election," he wrote. "But I am clear-eyed about the difficulty of winning the Democratic nomination in such a crowded field." He encouraged Democrats to unify behind a nominee who could beat Trump, a not-so-subtle dig against candidates pushing the party to embrace liberal priorities such as "Medicare-for-all." "It's essential that we nominate a Democrat who will be in the strongest position to defeat Donald Trump and bring our country back together," he wrote. "We cannot allow the primary process to drag the party to an extreme that would diminish our chances in the general election and translate into 'Four More Years.'" Bloomberg is expected to play an active role in the 2020 election from the outside. In his editorial, he said he would focus on combating climate change and addressing gun violence. Bloomberg invested more than $100 million to help Democrats in the 2018 midterm election; his team has quietly been preparing a data-driven effort to go much further in 2020. While the effort would have supported Bloomberg's presidential bid had he ran, it will now be used to help Democrats defeat Trump. (Hillary Clinton is also not running.) Read These Next He's an American hero—and an undocumented immigrant. Missing teen surfer found alive on uninhabited island. GOP Sen. Tillis suggests Pete Hegseth is 'out of his depth.' The Army is ending shaving waivers. Report an error