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Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg filed paperwork Thursday to create a presidential campaign committee as he considers a possible bid for the Democratic nomination. He has not announced a decision to run.

Under federal election law, people who have taken formal steps to run for office have 15 days to with the Federal Election Commission, including seeking ballot access. Bloomberg filed Nov. 8 to appear as a candidate in Alabama’s Democratic presidential primary and has also filed to run in party primaries in Arkansas and Texas.