Over $100 Million: Mike Bloomberg Loses Big in States Trump Won


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We can only imagine what else Mike Bloomberg could have done with over $100 million that he spent in Florida, Ohio and Texas to try and beat Trump.

After Bloomberg dropped out of the Democratic Primary, the New York Businessman met with his advisors to devise a plan to help Democrat nominee Joe Biden beat out Trump. At first the majority of the $100 million would go towards Florida, but they later added Texas and Ohio.

CNBC Reports:

NBC News is projecting that Trump will defeat Biden in those states. Bloomberg’s team believed that if they spent big in Florida, it would force Trump and his allies to shift resources away from other regions of the country and into the key battleground state.

“Our goal was to make Trump fight for a state he was taking for granted and draw resources from blue-wall states, allowing Joe Biden to become more competitive in those states,” Kevin Sheekey, an advisor to Bloomberg, explained. “To make Trump fight like hell in Florida.”

Still, the sheer amount of losses for Bloomberg in 2020 is a major blow, considering he’s known as one of the leading kingmakers in the Democratic Party. He has a net worth of more than $54 billion and spent $1 billion on his primary run for president that ended up winning only a few dozen delegates, including some from the American Samoa caucus

The respect that Bloomberg had within the party was evident in the buildup to Election Day as he plowed millions into the Sunshine State.

With all the money poured into Florida, Democrats were convinced they would flip the state. Fortunately that did not happen.

Trump must be happy that Bloomberg was able to contribute so much to red states and help their economy, although I don’t think Bloomberg would share our sentiments.

Full story at CNBC.

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We can only imagine what else Mike Bloomberg could have done with over $100 million that he spent in Florida, Ohio and Texas to try and beat Trump.

After Bloomberg dropped out of the Democratic Primary, the New York Businessman met with his advisors to devise a plan to help Democrat nominee Joe Biden beat out Trump. At first the majority of the $100 million would go towards Florida, but they later added Texas and Ohio.

CNBC Reports:

NBC News is projecting that Trump will defeat Biden in those states. Bloomberg’s team believed that if they spent big in Florida, it would force Trump and his allies to shift resources away from other regions of the country and into the key battleground state.

“Our goal was to make Trump fight for a state he was taking for granted and draw resources from blue-wall states, allowing Joe Biden to become more competitive in those states,” Kevin Sheekey, an advisor to Bloomberg, explained. “To make Trump fight like hell in Florida.”

Still, the sheer amount of losses for Bloomberg in 2020 is a major blow, considering he’s known as one of the leading kingmakers in the Democratic Party. He has a net worth of more than $54 billion and spent $1 billion on his primary run for president that ended up winning only a few dozen delegates, including some from the American Samoa caucus

The respect that Bloomberg had within the party was evident in the buildup to Election Day as he plowed millions into the Sunshine State.

With all the money poured into Florida, Democrats were convinced they would flip the state. Fortunately that did not happen.

Trump must be happy that Bloomberg was able to contribute so much to red states and help their economy, although I don’t think Bloomberg would share our sentiments.

Full story at CNBC.