Bloomberg will spend up to 100 million to defeat Trump in Florida


To that end, Bloomberg’s efforts will be “a key part of communicating with Hispanic voters,” focusing primarily on digital and TV commercials, according to his Freedom U.S.A. Stated in a press release issued on behalf of the political committee of.

Vote-by-mail ballot voters start going out to foreign voters in six days. For domestic voters in the United States, Sept. Ballot boxes will start being sent on September 24. Biden plans to visit Florida on Tuesday, his first trip to the state since the coronavirus lockdown began in March.

Florida also has an early voting period that varies by county and begins Oct. 19 and Nov. two days before Election Day. Ends at the end of 1.
Florida had a turnout of 75 percent before election day and could be one of the first to report its results, depending on the state’s suffrage, although the state has a history of vaguely-thin election margins and calculations.

Bloomberg advisers hope their cash will help the state win Biden’s favor, all but Trump’s chances of winning the election. Also, he says, Florida’s money should help free up democratic efforts in other states.

In a Bloomberg press release published after the Battle Shington Post article, which was previously reported by Wahu on his behalf, it was featured in a Bloomberg press release.

“Mike’s significant investment in Florida will allow the Democrats and the Biden campaign to invest heavily in other major states, such as Pennsylvania, which will be crucial to a Democratic victory,” the press release said. “And, this will force Republicans and the Trump campaign to relocate their more limited resources to Florida.”

According to TV commercial tracking firm Advertising Analytics, both sides are already spending heavily on TV in the Florida race, where Trump, Biden and their allies have spent and secured 31 319 million in ad time.