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Bloomberg was a life-long Democrat until 2001, when he switched to the Republican Party before running for mayor. He became independent in 2007, and registered again as a Democrat in October 2018. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
In June 2018, Bloomberg pledged $80 million to support Democratic congressional candidates in the 2018 election, with the goal of flipping control of the Republican-controlled House to Democrats. In a statement, Bloomberg said that Republican House leadership were "absolutely feckless" and had failed to govern responsibly.
Bloomberg led the midnight vote in the tiny townships of Dixville Notch, New Hampshire. Although not on the ballot in the 2020 New Hampshire Democratic primary, Bloomberg received three write-in votes in Dixville Notch: two in the Democratic primary and one in the Republican primary. [67] [68]
Before the donation, Bloomberg had given just $47 million to help Democrats in congressional races — which is less than half the $95 million he donated in 2018 to help the party win the midterm ...
(SOUND BITE) (ENGLISH) MICHAEL BLOOMBERG, SAYING: "And then I watched all the candidates and I thought, Donald Trump would eat 'em up.' Presidential hopeful Michael Bloomberg, in an interview that ...
One after another, Democratic presidential candidates took turns at the start of their latest debate to take shots at Mike Bloomberg.
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The billionaire joined the 2020 race, pitching himself as a white knight for a Democratic Party anxious about its candidates' ability to beat the president.