https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/481587-bloomberg-highlights-ties-to-obama-in-new-ad?amp February 05, 2020 - 09:42 AM EST Bloomberg highlights ties to Obama in new ad Democratic presidential hopeful Michael Bloomberg on Wednesday launched a new ad touting his ties to former President Obama, highlighting their work together in communities across the country. The ad opens with clips of Obama introducing Bloomberg at an event in 2013, and goes on to list Bloomberg's work with the former president on gun safety and education. "At a time when Washington is divided in old ideological battles, he shows us what can be achieved when we bring people together to seek pragmatic solutions," Obama is heard saying of Bloomberg in the 30-second spot. The former New York City mayor endorsed Obama's 2012 reelection bid, citing his stance on climate change. The two leaders also worked on gun control reform in 2013 following the Sandy Hook shooting that left 26 people dead. Obama has not yet endorsed a 2020 Democratic candidate for president. His status as the last Democratic president and one of the most popular figures in the party would make an endorsement from him extremely valuable for any Democratic candidate. Ninety-one percent of Democrats rated Obama's presidency as "good or excellent," according to a CBS News/YouGov poll released last year. Top tier Democratic contender Joe Biden has repeatedly touted his connection with Obama, with whom he served as vice president, often invoking their friendship on the campaign trail.
Bloomberg hasn't a chance in hell of ever becoming President. He is wasting his and others time. Good though that he is wasting his money!
when you got so much money, you'd gladly burn through 200 million to troll das cheeto. Sure sign of an actual billionaire.
https://morningconsult.com/2020-democratic-primary/ Bloomberg Pulls Even With Warren Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg picked up another 2 points among Democratic primary voters across the country, pulling even with Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) at 14 percent first-choice support. The latest survey testing hypothetical matchups between the top Democratic candidates and President Trump also brings good news for the billionaire businessman: Bloomberg leads the Republican incumbent by 7 points, the largest margin Morning Consult has measured among any candidate since it began releasing head-to-head results in early January.
Something approaching 70% of Yang’s supporters voted for Trump. Again with the first gen Chinese-Americans and their love for all things authoritarian.