He has no shot as an independent. It's too late. I doubt he would get on the ballot in all 50 states. I doubt he could raise enough money to run an effective 50 state campaign. Not enough time to organize and pay for a convention to compete with Democrats and Republicans. It would really be a waste of time and money.
Perot didn't declare he was running for president until late February of 1992.
Bloomy could afford to run and bring RP as his constitutionalist running mate.
Mr Bloomberg, you have 2 weeks to make up your mind and convince RP to join you.
Mr Beach Bum, it's certainly not "too late" as you stated.
In June of 2000, Perot LED THE CANDIDATES with 39%
(Bush had 31% and Clinton had 25%- and clinton eventually won!)
Perot's personal issues (withdrawing for family drama) cost him everything.
Is it possible that Bloomberg and/or Paul could have the 1) time 2) money 3) polls to in it?
I believe I've just demonstrated 1) yes 2) yes 3) yes.
Bloomberg has about a billion to spend. Ron Paul was one of the top money earners, even as an unknown with little media notice. There's plenty of time - Perot did all that from late Feb, WITHOUT the internet. And if the polls favored Perot over a stud like Clinton and a man of experience like Bush1, they'll certainly be kind to either Bloomy or RP, as McCain is 100 and his own base hates him, and Clinton is evil and her base hates her.