Article snippet: NASHUA — A quick stop by former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Saturday in the state that holds the first primary in the race for the White House is sparking more speculation about a possible White House bid by the billionaire media company founder and gun safety advocate. Bloomberg was the main attraction at the get-out-the-vote rally for six candidates running for the state House of Representatives. The event was organized by Moms Demand Action, an arm of Bloomberg’s Everytown for Gun Safety organization set up after the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings. Bloomberg’s trip came just days after he re-registered as a Democrat after years as a Republican and an independent. Asked if he has any timetable for deciding on a presidential bid, he said ‘‘right now I’m focused on Nov. 6, plain and simple.’’ But he added that after the midterm elections, ‘‘we’ll see what happens down the road.’’ Speaking in front of dozens of Moms Demand Action activists, many of them wearing the group’s red T-shirts, Bloomberg told the crowd ‘‘together, Moms Demand and Everytown have landed some big punches against the NRA. We haven’t knocked them out yet, not by a longshot, but we’ve got them on the ropes. And while we’re getting stronger and stronger every day, they’re getting weaker.’’ He also thanked gun safety activists in New Hampshire for helping to defeat earlier this year in the State House ‘‘two bad bills that would have forced colleges to allow guns on campu... Link to the full article to read more