New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo 4 President!
04.03.2020 - 19:21 / variety.com
On the heels of a lackluster showing in the Super Tuesday primaries, former New York City mayor Mike Bloomberg has ended his campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination and given his endorsement to former Vice President Joe Biden.
Bloomberg’s decision comes after the billionaire and former New York City mayor spent an astounding $500 million on TV ads in an effort to overcome a late start in the race and his lack of standing in the Democratic Party. But Bloomberg failed to reach the 15%
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo 4 President!
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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.
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