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Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., left, has breakfast with New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Friday, Nov. 30, 2007, at a diner in Midtown Manhattan in New York.
Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., left, has breakfast with New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Friday, Nov. 30, 2007, at a diner in Midtown Manhattan in New York.
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NEW YORK CITY — Mayor Michael Bloomberg has promised not to play favorites in the presidential race, but he can’t seem to stay away from it — he and Democratic candidate Barack Obama had a breakfast date in Manhattan.

The billionaire mayor and the Illinois senator chatted over eggs and potatoes early today at a New York luncheonette, in what could be the first of several sit-down meetings Bloomberg may have with the declared candidates.

The mayor allows his aides to openly promote speculation that he will run for president, but continues to deny any interest in doing so. He has said he intends to inject himself into the national dialogue to try to influence the debate.

“We are trying to push our agenda because it helps New Yorkers, and because what’s worked in New York will work elsewhere,” said Bloomberg spokesman Stu Loeser. “There are a lot of people we’d like to speak to and we’re going to continue to press our case.”

Obama picked up the check for the $17.34 meal with Bloomberg, and left a $10 tip, according to their waitress, Judith Perez.

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