Mike Bloomberg with a giant gift pack for Biden



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Bloomberg, who is worth more than $ 50 billion, used our enormous resources in his quest to become the Democratic presidential candidate.

Despite raking in $ 1 billion during the election campaign, including the Super Bowl commercials mocking President Donald Trump, Bloomberg never came close to winning the nomination.

Now he has decided to spend his money helping Joe Biden, rather than trying to beat him. Bloomberg donates $ 100 million, more than 900 million crowns, to the Democratic election campaign, writes the Washington Post.

Florida-fokus

The money will go exclusively to Biden’s election campaign in the important state of Florida. If the Democrats win here, Joe Biden will have one foot firmly planted in the White House.

Bloomberg and Biden objected during the Democrats' debate in February.

Bloomberg and Biden objected during the Democrats’ debate in February. Photo: Mark Ralston / AFP

Trump triumphed in Florida during the 2016 election, and in recent weeks he has caught up with Joe Biden in state polls. Now Bloomberg hopes that a wave of political publicity will tip Florida in favor of Biden.

“Mike believes that his investment in Florida allows other campaign funds and Democratic backers to focus on other states, especially Pennsylvania,” Bloomberg adviser Kevin Sheekey told the Washington Post.

Trump is considering pocketing

Bloomberg’s gift package comes just days after Donald Trump opened up to spend $ 100 million of his personal fortune on the election campaign.

According to various US media, Republicans operate with a very tight election campaign budget. The party has received significantly fewer donations than the Democrats.

The president has little left for Bloomberg to interfere in the election campaign.

– I thought Mini Mike was done with the Democrats after spending almost two billion dollars and then delivering the worst and most incompetent debate in the history of the presidential election, Trump mocks on Twitter.

– Instead, let’s save New York, adds the president.



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