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Bloomberg's Big Spending Struggles to Sway Election Outcomes
After pouring more than $1.2 billion of his personal fortune into presidential politics this election, former New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg has little to show for it
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Bloomberg Raises Millions to Help Florida Felons Vote
Democratic billionaire and former presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg is helping Florida felons pay their debts so they can vote in the presidential election
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How Bloomberg's $100 Million Florida Bet May Shape Campaign
Mike Bloomberg has come through on his vow to spend “whatever it takes” to defeat President Donald Trump.
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Mike Bloomberg's Full Speech at 2020 DNC
Watch former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg’s full address during the fourth night of the 2020 Democratic National Convention. Footage provided is a mixed feed and is a joint effort by the pool and the DNCC.
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Bloomberg Campaign Faces Potential Class Action Lawsuit for Layoffs
Michael Bloomberg’s presidential campaign is facing a potential class action lawsuit for allegedly promising jobs through November to more than a thousand campaign staffers and then laying them off last week. A former field organizer, Donna Wood, filed the suit on Monday in U.S. District Court, in the southern district of New York, on behalf of herself and others seeking to get it...
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Mike Bloomberg Spent Over $1 Billion on Presidential Campaign
New FEC reports released Monday reveal that former 2020 candidate Mike Bloomberg spent over $1 billion on his brief presidential bid, NBC News reports.
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Warren's Future Uncertain After Loss in Home State of Mass.
The future of Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s presidential campaign is in serious doubt after she was defeated in Tuesday’s Democratic primary in her home state of Massachusetts.
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AP Source: Bloomberg to Reassess After Disappointing Results
Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg plans to reassess whether he should stay in the race after disappointing results in Tuesday’s primaries.
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What Is Warren's Path Forward?
Sen. Elizabeth Warren seems to be a middle ground between Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden, but what does the future hold for her in the presidential primaries after Super Tuesday?
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Biden Nabs Klobuchar, Buttigieg Support on Super Tuesday Eve
Rivals no more, Amy Klobuchar and Pete Buttigieg united behind Joe Biden’s presidential bid on Monday as the Democratic Party’s moderate wing scrambled to boost the former vice president just hours before voting began across a series of high-stakes Super Tuesday states. The urgency of the moment reflected deep concerns from the Democratic establishment that Bernie Sanders, a polarizing...
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Joe Biden Wins SC Primary
This marks the first primary win for the former vice president.
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Recap: The 10th Democratic Primary Debate
Seven candidates took the stage Tuesday night in Charleston, South Carolina, ahead of the state’s Democratic primary on Saturday. Follow our real-time coverage of the debate below.
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Eastwood Backs Bloomberg, Criticizes Trump's Tweets
Actor and director Clint Eastwood, who had been complimentary to President Donald Trump in the past, is backing former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg for president in 2020. “The best thing we could do is just get Mike Bloomberg in there,” he told The Wall Street Journal. Eastwood also said he wished Trump would “act in a more genteel…
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Bloomberg Says He Will Release 3 Women From NDAs
Mike Bloomberg said Friday he will release three women from non-disclosure agreements they reached with his company after filing complaints about comments made by Bloomberg.
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Bloomberg Spends About $7M Per Day on His Campaign, Filing Shows
In the minute it will take you to read this story, billionaire media mogul Mike Bloomberg’s campaign will have spent about $5,000, if not more, based on the latest filing with the Federal Election Commission covering his campaign’s spending in January.
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Bloomberg Unveils Plans for Americans' Social Security, Retirement Savings
Mike Bloomberg released plans to shore up Americans’ retirement on Sunday, promising to increase Social Security retirement benefits and create a government-backed savings plan for workers at all income levels.
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Former Boston Police Commissioner to Head Bloomberg Campaign in Mass.
Ed Davis, the former commissioner of the Boston Police Department, has been chosen to head the Massachusetts campaign for Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg.
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Trump's Former Navy Secretary Richard Spencer to Endorse Mike Bloomberg
Richard Spencer, the Navy secretary fired from the Trump administration after he opposed the president’s intervention in the discipline of a SEAL accused of murder, will endorse Democrat Mike Bloomberg during an appearance with the candidate in Norfolk, Virginia, on Friday, according to the Bloomberg campaign.
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Bloomberg Creates a Parallel Presidential Race. Can He Win?
When the leading Democratic presidential candidates marked Martin Luther King Jr. Day by linking arms and marching through South Carolina, Michael Bloomberg was nowhere near the early primary state
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Bloomberg Jumps to Fourth Place in New National Poll
While the rest of the Democratic primary field jockeys for votes in Iowa and New Hampshire and is busy raising money to make the debate stage, Bloomberg is forgoing the usual path to the nomination. He’s skipping the early-voting states, turning his attention and money to campaigning in Super Tuesday states on March 3, staffing up and advertising aggressively.