By Ted Johnson
18.02.2020 - 17:31 / deadline.com
By Ted Johnson
The next Democratic presidential debate on Wednesday will include Michael Bloomberg, the former New York mayor who has already spent hundreds of millions on the race.
He met the threshold for qualification with the release of a new poll from NPR and PBS NewsHour showed that Bloomberg received 19% of support.
Bloomberg is expected to be joined by Bernie Sanders, Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar, Elizabeth Warren and Joe Biden. The event will take place at the Paris Hotel
By Ted Johnson
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Billionaire Mike Bloomberg ended his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination Wednesday and endorsed former Vice President Joe Biden. It was a stunning collapse for the former New York City mayor, who had his 2020 hopes on the Super Tuesday states and pumped more than $500 million of his own fortune into the campaign.
Mike Bloomberg is officially ending his race for President, and in a statement, he has endorsed Joe Biden as the Democratic nominee.
After spending more than half a billion dollars and winning an estimated 31 delegates on Super Tuesday, former New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg ended his presidential run in the face of a stinging rejection by Democratic primary voters, saying he no longer has a path to the nomination. Bloomberg released a statement saying he would be leaving the race and endorsing Joe Biden.
By Andreas Wiseman
Voters in South Carolina and across the country, as well as outspoken celebrities in Hollywood, tuned in on Tuesday to watch the remaining 2020 Democratic presidential hopefuls engage in their most intense debate yet. The top remaining Democratic candidates for president — Michael Bloomberg, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar and Tom Steyer — met for a heated and contentious debate in Charleston, S.C.
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, 78, entered an already crowded presidential race in November 2019, months (and years) after his colleagues. His name recognition and $64 billion wealth, which he is using to self-fund his campaign, gained him instant press coverage during the election circle, despite not qualifying for any of the debates thus far.
One week after Senator Elizabeth Warren obliterated Mike Bloomberg in Las Vegas, the Democratic presidential candidates are back for the third and final debate of February. Tonight, February 25, seven of the final eight remaining candidates will duke it out onstage at the Gaillard Center in Charleston, South Carolina, to prove that they’re the best person to win the Democratic nomination.
Seemingly undeterred by the withering reviews out of the former New York City mayor's first appearance at a Democratic debate, Clint Eastwood is expressing some early support for Michael Bloomberg for president.
Cynthia Nixon criticized Michael Bloomberg while promoting the candidacy of Bernie Sanders in a lengthy op-ed published earlier this week.
Cynthia Nixon criticized Michael Bloomberg while promoting the candidacy of Bernie Sanders in a lengthy op-ed published earlier this week.
Six candidates took the stage on Wednesday night (Feb. 19) for the Las Vegas Democratic debate, including former New York City mayor Mike Bloomberg for the first time.Senator Bernie Sanders, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, former Vice President Joe Biden, Senator Elizabeth Warren and Senator Amy Klobuchar all returned for the debate, just days before the Nevada caucuses on Feb.
The remaining Democratic candidates for president went up against each other in the most contentious debate yet, and politically minded celebrities took notice.
The remaining Democratic candidates for president went up against each other in the most contentious debate yet, and politically minded celebrities took notice.
Coming into Wednesday night's presidential debate, former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg knew he would come under attack from his 2020 Democratic rivals.But, even Bloomberg might have been surprised by the barrage he has faced during the six-candidate debate, hosted ahead of the Nevada caucus by NBC News, MSNBC and the Nevada Independent."I'd like to talk about who we're running against," Sen. Elizabeth Warren said on Wednesday night.
From the opening bell, Democrats unleashed an aggressive verbal assault on New York billionaire Mike Bloomberg and raised new questions about Bernie Sanders' take-no-prisoners politics in a contentious debate Wednesday nightthat threatened to scramble even further the party's urgent quest to defeat President Donald Trump.The former New York City mayor was forced to defend his divisive record on race, gender and Wall Street in his debate-stage debut, while Sanders, appearing in his ninth of the
Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg will finally enter the debate arena to face off with fellow Democratic candidates on Wednesday.The ninth Democratic debate, hosted by NBC News, MSNBC, Noticias Telemundo and The Nevada Independent and set to begin at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m.
After what seems like countless Democratic debates, February 19th’s had a giant curveball in Mike Bloomberg, the former New York City mayor whose enormous fortune has given him a late, but undeniable, leg up in the race.