Warren unloads on Bloomberg as Democratic debate becomes more personal
Sen. Elizabeth Warren continued to remake herself as a combative debater in Tuesday’s Democratic face-off in Charleston, S.C., and once again her target was former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg.
“Let’s think of it this way: We’re here in Charleston,” Warren said. “And you know who’s going to be in Charleston later this week is Donald Trump. He’s going to be here to raise money for his buddy, Sen. Lindsey Graham. Who funded Lindsey Graham’s campaign for reelection last time? It was Mayor Bloomberg.”“And that’s not the only right-wing senator Mayor Bloomberg has funded,” Warren continued.
Bloomberg, who took office Jan. 1, 2002, said, “I have been training for this job since I stepped in the pile, still smoldering, on 9/11. I know what to do. I’ve shown I know how to run a country. I’ve run the city, which is almost the same size — bigger than most countries in the world. I am the one choice that makes some sense. I have the experience. I have the resources and I have the record. And all of the sideshows the senator wants to bring up have nothing to do with that.
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