Billionaire presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg spent more than $400 million of his own money on his campaign in just 3 months by mtindera07
Bloomberg made his debut on the Democratic debate stage Wednesday night in Las Vegas ahead of the Nevada primary this Saturday. Bloomberg is polling at 16.1% nationally, according to the. Bloomberg qualified for this week’s debate after the DNC dropped its rule from past debates requiring candidates to have a minimum number of unique donors. On stage in Nevada, Bloomberg faced criticism from his competition.
Bloomberg also faced questions about when he would release his tax returns. “Fortunately, I make a lot of money, and we do business all around the world,” he said. “And we are preparing it. The number of pages will probably be in the thousands of pages. I can't go to TurboTax.” He was the only candidate who appeared on the debate stage who has not released copies of his tax returns.
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