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Bloomberg Sees One 'Real Winner' in Debate                         
                                               President Trump, he says, amid bad reviews of his own performance                     
                                                                 
             
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                                                                                                                                       Michael Bloomberg arrives for the Democratic debate Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2020, in Las Vegas.   (AP Photo/Matt York)                                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                   
                                                      
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            (Newser)                                         –                                         The early reviews for Michael Bloomberg's debate performance 
were not good.  As the dust settles, the reviews ... are still not good. "Mike's got to  get his legs under him," conceded campaign manager Kevin Sheekey on  MSNBC, reports 
Politico.  But in a statement, Sheekey was more upbeat. “Everyone came to destroy  Mike,” he said. “It didn’t happen. Everyone wanted him to lose his cool.  He didn’t do it. He was the grown-up in the room.” As for Bloomberg  himself: "Look, the real winner of the debate last night was Donald  Trump," the candidate said in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Thursday, per 
NBC News.  "Because I worry that we may be on the way to nominating someone who  cannot win in November." He singled out Bernie Sanders in particular,  saying that nominating a candidate with a "small base" would be a "fatal  error" for Democrats. More coverage:                                     
                                                                                                                                                                                     
-  Edited video: The Bloomberg campaign released a video clip  from the debate in which Bloomberg asks, “I’m the only one here, I  think, that’s ever started a business, is that fair?” It then shows  close-ups of other candidates, seemingly unable to respond during a long  period of silence before Bloomberg says, "OK." But the reaction shots  were spliced together from different parts of the debate, and critics  were accusing the campaign of deception, reports the Hill.
 
-  Bad review: "The man is a wooden charisma vacuum with no natural talent for campaigning," writes Matthew Yglesias at Vox,  who thinks the problem is not a superficial one. "Bloomberg’s inability  to speak from the heart in a convincing or plausible way cuts to a much  deeper problem with his candidacy—much of his policy agenda appears to  have been cooked up by consultants over the past few months and has no  connection to ideas he’s espoused over the rest of his career."
 
-  Another:  "The debate underscored the Bloomberg’s campaign biggest fear: It's  hard to hide to his prickly demeanor," writes Mike Allen at Axios.  "Bloomberg had all the time, practice and forewarning money could  buy—and still struggled mightily on the public stage." But, adds Allen,  Bloomberg might be able to mitigate the damage with huge ad buys.
 
-  Not so bad: Bloomberg "did fine," writes Josh Greenman at the Daily News.  "He survived many quivers of slings and arrows without making big  mistakes. Nobody expects raw, pulsing magnetism from Mike Bloomberg. He  came across as calm and competent, more no-nonsense manager than  persuasive politician, which is kind of the point."